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 The missing ingredient used by all the best ball strikers

... whether they know it or want to admit it.

 

 

The truth be told

Nothing you read, they tell you or you watch makes you a believer like seeing it or feeling it for yourself.

Discover (as I did) how pros maximize the true source of power and control that comes from the correct use of the hands, wrists and forearms.

A common denominator that exists with all the best players is how they have the ability to square the club and put it in the ideal hitting position
at impact
, on every shot.

The Role of the hands in the Golf Swing
From the Hit Down Dammit! Golf Instruction DVD
By Clive Scarff, Teaching Professional

"There is a LOT of confusion over use of the hands in the golf swing. Ironically, most players don't use their hands enough. Especially their dominant hand (right hand for righties, left hand for lefties. Hand use has traditionally been discouraged, rather than recognizing that what most struggling players were doing with their hands was hitting up.  The answer isn't to discourage hand use, it is to encourage hitting down with your hands".

The best way to get really good at something,
is to copy a pro.
Do what they do.
This is the portion of a pro's swing you need to copy.
The results will speak for themselves.

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Pros control the clubface

 and control their shots

...by letting the club do all the work.

 

All great ball strikers use their hands and wrists for hidden power.

 

This picture gives new meaning to the term "loading up" on the back swing. Look how major champions hinge their wrists, set the club and create a slingshot effect.
That's Thumbs Up.

What you're not seeing
 is how they rotate and fire the hands down at the ball,
turning
Thumbs Down at impact.
 Discover my secret missing ingredient for yourself.

It's just Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down.
 What could be simpler?

 
Ken Dashow, Radio Personality
 Q104.3 Classic Rock, NYC

 

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