You guys may have seen the following- Tom Watson' senior tips in which he states clubhead speed is almost all hands & arms! Also Paddy Harrington stating 80%+ speed is from the hands & arms! Great info guys!
Absolutely! Tom was great and definitely understood the importance of the hands. It's hidden in plain sight, and we are just pulling back the curtain 👐
Great Question! Bc you are driving the palm at the inside part of the ball this naturally creates a rotational effect that we call the "claw gear effect". This gear effect happens when the trailing arm stays pinned underneath the lead and the arm straightens properly from pre-post impact while keeping the cup. I will do a short on this for you!
The hands weren't being talked about enough in the golf swing and we noticed it was something that was being massively overlooked so we hooked some sensors to the grip and unlocked a new world of golf instruction. You can purchase our basic training aids (clawball and compact club) on our site. We are still developing out sensored grip and will provide more updates on that soon enough. Thanks.
Do you happen to have a video showing where you thump the driver club head into the inner quadrant of the golf ball? I would assume that you thump at the low point before the club ascends into the ball?
Great question! We will definitely do a video on this bc it is very important. We always tell our students you want to feel like you are thumping 2 inches behind the ball with the trailing edge of the driver head. You won't actually hit the ground but this ensure the lag released properly
Great content as always, my question is that should the pressure for both palms be directed down or should the lead palm be more down and the trail a little more diagonal down and to the left as the way the claws are set on the club handle?
I have had some success with trying to apply what you are teaching from my understanding. Thank you for the reply, I know there are many ways to hit the golf ball. I have been trying all and anything different to try to find the magic…easy repeatable feel….still searching. Just curious on the downswing force line for pushing and inquiring for my understanding how it is either the same or totally opposite of what is in this linked video below at the 9:35 time stamp in the video for downswing force line/pushing direction? Note: the pros in this video clip that are describing the downswing are saying somewhat different things but are not really describing the downswing push with detail. Mainly trying to reconcile for myself the initial direction of the downswing push force line …is it towards the 4:30 line direction of the clock? In your videos I gather that the force line to push on the downswing towards the inside quadrant of the golf ball would be to push at about the 10:30 line direction on a clock? It is ok if your teaching approach and way to hit the ball is different than my attached video inquiry…just trying to reconcile a couple of concepts in my mind. Thank you for your time if you are able to review/respond. ruclips.net/video/oDnM9EG3f9Y/видео.html
You guys may have seen the following- Tom Watson' senior tips in which he states clubhead speed is almost all hands & arms! Also Paddy Harrington stating 80%+ speed is from the hands & arms! Great info guys!
Absolutely! Tom was great and definitely understood the importance of the hands. It's hidden in plain sight, and we are just pulling back the curtain 👐
Can u do a video on early extension?
Absolutely! Stay tuned. 👐
@@claws_effect ok can’t wait been trying to conquer this for some time now
If you're going to drive the right palm thru the inner quadrant, then when is the release? Won't this action make you "hold on"?
Great Question! Bc you are driving the palm at the inside part of the ball this naturally creates a rotational effect that we call the "claw gear effect". This gear effect happens when the trailing arm stays pinned underneath the lead and the arm straightens properly from pre-post impact while keeping the cup. I will do a short on this for you!
This is also why we talk soo much about the swing wall! 👍
@@claws_effect Looking forward to it!
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@@claws_effect Awesome! Thanks for clearing that up for me!
Curious. Where did this approach develop from ? Where can you buy some of the products ?
The hands weren't being talked about enough in the golf swing and we noticed it was something that was being massively overlooked so we hooked some sensors to the grip and unlocked a new world of golf instruction. You can purchase our basic training aids (clawball and compact club) on our site. We are still developing out sensored grip and will provide more updates on that soon enough. Thanks.
Do you happen to have a video showing where you thump the driver club head into the inner quadrant of the golf ball? I would assume that you thump at the low point before the club ascends into the ball?
Great question! We will definitely do a video on this bc it is very important. We always tell our students you want to feel like you are thumping 2 inches behind the ball with the trailing edge of the driver head. You won't actually hit the ground but this ensure the lag released properly
Great content as always, my question is that should the pressure for both palms be directed down or should the lead palm be more down and the trail a little more diagonal down and to the left as the way the claws are set on the club handle?
I have had some success with trying to apply what you are teaching from my understanding. Thank you for the reply, I know there are many ways to hit the golf ball. I have been trying all and anything different to try to find the magic…easy repeatable feel….still searching. Just curious on the downswing force line for pushing and inquiring for my understanding how it is either the same or totally opposite of what is in this linked video below at the 9:35 time stamp in the video for downswing force line/pushing direction? Note: the pros in this video clip that are describing the downswing are saying somewhat different things but are not really describing the downswing push with detail. Mainly trying to reconcile for myself the initial direction of the downswing push force line …is it towards the 4:30 line direction of the clock? In your videos I gather that the force line to push on the downswing towards the inside quadrant of the golf ball would be to push at about the 10:30 line direction on a clock?
It is ok if your teaching approach and way to hit the ball is different than my attached video inquiry…just trying to reconcile a couple of concepts in my mind. Thank you for your time if you are able to review/respond.
ruclips.net/video/oDnM9EG3f9Y/видео.html
I love and share the passion you putt into the game and into teaching it !
Thank's guys for all these powerfull details comming up on the way 🏌️♂️
Thanks so much for your support, and keep spreading that passion and love for teaching.