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Develop Tour Level FEEL

Develop Tour Level FEEL…

Without Spending Countless Hours on the Range.

Great players have great FEEL

FEEL is a paradox. Anyone can develop great FEEL, but it’s almost impossible to coach.

FEEL is the language of the body. This is how the body and the brain communicate.

FEEL isn’t English… or Spanish… or French… or German… or Russian… It’s little electrical impulses traveling through the body and being interpreted by the brain.

Everyone’s FEEL is different. Your FEEL is as unique as your fingerprint. If FEEL is a language, there are 8 BILLION dialects.

What feels natural to one person, might be awkward for another. Heavy-Light. Easy-Hard. Loose-Tight.

When you think about all the positions your body and club need to be in, you are using the analytical, thinking, LEFT side of your brain.

When you FEEL your swing, you are using the creative, intuitive, feeling, RIGHT side of your brain.

Chances are you are literally using the wrong side of your brain to swing a club.

But how do you develop great FEEL?

This is what makes the Prolete so unique and valuable for improving your swing.

The Prolete has a specially designed resistance band that connects from your waist to the shaft of your club.

This resistance band acts like an external tendon… letting you FEEL where your club is.

BUT it also works because we can see and observe exactly where the resistance band is and what the resistance band is doing.

You can SEE and FEEL when the resistance band is stretched out or relaxed.

You FEEL the position of your club throughout your entire swing.

You can instantly tell if your body is in sequence with your club… because you can FEEL the club.

AND… Because you can take full swings, hit real balls, and use your own clubs, you can develop FEEL and improve your ball striking for every club in your bag.

The Prolete comes with a 5-Day Program to walk you through exactly what you should see, where the band should be, and the drills to develop better FEEL in your swing, helping your brain and body communicate so you can be creative on the course with an intuitive swing, improve your ball striking and increase your distance.

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Stop Shanking in 60 Seconds

Stop Shanking in 60 Seconds

Don’t Miss This Fix…

You hit your hybrids well, but 50% of the time you shank your irons every time…

WHY? How do you stop shanking the ball?

You don’t need to buy a full set of hybrids… you need to get better at measuring.

When you swing hard with a long club (driver, woods, hybrids) you give yourself plenty of room. Then when the hole gets closer and the club gets shorter, you have a tendency to measure yourself with soft arms.

This means you are too close to the ball. When you swing and your arms extend fully… you’re going to chunk it, standup, chicken wing, or… SHANK.

On the range, you probably don’t practice driver then wedge. (It’s usually the other way around.) When the club gets shorter, you have to be more intentional about your structure at address so you can measure yourself into the ball properly.

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Range Time

Don’t Warm Up on the Range…

Warm Up to Hit Balls… Don’t Hit Balls to Warm Up.

When you warm up by hitting balls, you make it nearly impossible to play golf at a high level.

An average round takes 4 hours… and you don’t get the luxury of a small bucket to groove your swing on each tee box.

Golf is one ball… one shot at a time.

The range is a place to practice and test yourself. It is a proving ground.

Before a round, warm up with active stretches and taking dry swings. Feel your body move the club. Feel structured but passive arms for a consistent, repeatable swing arc. Then, when you are warmed up, go to the range for a quick pre-game test.

We all have good days, bad days, and just okay days.

Tee up a ball and see who you are going to be today.

You don’t need to start with short wedges, then irons, then woods. You’ve already warmed your body up. I like to start with driver because it matches what I have to do on the first tee.

That first ball is everything. If it fades, I know I’ll be playing a fade for the day.

Hit a few (no more than 5) with each club or group of clubs to see where your game is at. You don’t really have time to practice and change your swing before a round. This is a test. Come back after your round if you want to practice and make changes.

On the course, have a routine that gets you ready to hit one ball, one time. Not only does this help prevent injury… but a warmup routine before each stroke will improve your consistency.

The Full Body Swing creates an extremely consistent and reliable club path that is powerful, easy, and pain-free.

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Centered Strike Drill

Centered Strike Test

You Can’t Trust Your Ball Flight, Unless You Can Pass This Centered Strike Test…

Don’t make any changes to your swing based on ball flight unless you can pass the Centered Strike Test. If you aren’t making consistent contact with the center of your club, you can’t trust your ball flight. Toe and heel strikes can put extra spin on the ball causing your ball to over draw or fade.

Take the Centered Strike Test… And check yourself.

Use foot spray to cover the face of the club. Then hit 5 balls. The goal is less than 1/2 inch in difference for the center of each strike.

PASS (barely) – You want to have a pattern this size or smaller. You certainly don’t want a pattern any bigger.
FAIL – If your pattern looks like this, you need to continue working on a consistent swing path and centered contact before your try to make changes to your swing based on ball flight.

A 1/2 inch off-center strike can cost you as much as 10 MPH ball speed or up to 20 yards in carry distance.

The Full Body Swing creates an extremely consistent and reliable club path that is powerful, easy, and pain-free.

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