How to Create More Club Speed - (Video) Lesson by Tom Stickney Top 100 Teacher
How to Create More Club Speed - (Video) Lesson by Tom Stickney Top 100 Teacher Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

In this week's tip I want to talk to you about how to gather speed. You know I see golfers and they get to the top and in efforts to hit the golf ball boy they just rip it down from the top and try so hard to, and move that club from the top to the golf ball as fast as they can. Yes that's important we definitely need to move the club at a faster pace, but it's how we move it at that faster pace that makes a difference. We want the club to gather speed and what I mean by that is. The swish is around here we don't want to hear the swish from the top of the backstroke down.

We don't want to yank it down we want the club to go, and gather speed and when ever that club tends to gather speed. We're going to have a smoother change of direction and a more accelerated motion through the golf ball. When we do that we're going to hit the ball straighter and further. OK If you yank it down from the top and you don't allow the club together speed you've wasted all your momentum here, and you're going to stall out coming to the golf ball. So let it gather speed and you're going to hit a lot better.

2019-01-09

Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

In this week's tip I want to talk to you about how to gather speed. You know I see golfers and they get to the top and in efforts to hit the golf ball boy they just rip it down from the top and try so hard to, and move that club from the top to the golf ball as fast as they can. Yes that's important we definitely need to move the club at a faster pace, but it's how we move it at that faster pace that makes a difference. We want the club to gather speed and what I mean by that is. The swish is around here we don't want to hear the swish from the top of the backstroke down.

We don't want to yank it down we want the club to go, and gather speed and when ever that club tends to gather speed. We're going to have a smoother change of direction and a more accelerated motion through the golf ball. When we do that we're going to hit the ball straighter and further. OK If you yank it down from the top and you don't allow the club together speed you've wasted all your momentum here, and you're going to stall out coming to the golf ball. So let it gather speed and you're going to hit a lot better.