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Sweep The Ground

Sweep The Ground

You don’t need to help the ball…

A lot of people try to hit “down” on the ball… Others try to help the ball up into the air.

In truth, you want to sweep through the ball.

Your swing doesn’t change between shorter clubs and longer clubs… where you make contact with the ball in your swing changes slightly, but how you swing does not change.

You don’t need to help the ball… either by hammering the ball down or trying to lifting the ball into the air. The face of the club is designed to do all the work for you based on your distance and desired ball flight. (That’s why you get 14 clubs.)

Like a broom, if you hammer down or sweep up, you won’t get much done.

A smooth swing that fits the leading edge of the club between the ball and the earth will always deliver the best result.

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Make Pure Contact

Make Pure Contact

Practicing on mats can make your contact worse…

Mats have a tendency to encourage fat shots…

When you hit behind the ball on most mats, your club bounces off the mat and skids into the back of the ball.

The result is a little less distance, but it doesn’t always “feel” like a bad shot… so unless you have a golf simulator, you can’t really tell that you hit the ball fat.

The cure is to give yourself an obstacle behind the ball so you know when you start to get a little heavy with your swing.

I’ve used alignment sticks, towels, and even high impact acrylic plates… On grass, a line of sand or paint works well.

Fat shots usually happen when your rotation stalls.

Use the obstacle behind the ball as a reminder to keep rotating all the way through your swing.

The Tee Claw makes a great visual reminder to keep rotating.

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Groove Your Swing At Home

Groove Your Swing At Home

Use this drill to groove your swing anywhere…

If you struggle to strike the ball pure… you may just need more practice – more time swinging a club.

Going to the range is a commitment… but it can be hard to know what to practice at home.

Pound for pound, one of the best drills is to create a channel and simply swing through the channel, lightly brushing your mat in the same place every time.

You can do this drill anywhere you have enough space to swing a club.

Pro Tip: Use a golf mat or even a door mat to protect your carpet from “fat” swings.

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Fix Your Aim

Fix Your Aim

Most People Aim Too Far to the Right…

Most people aim too far to the right… It’s called parallax.

Because golf is played side-on, we end up with a parallax issue. Your ball wants to go straight to the target… but when you address the ball, your eye is looking at the target… from a different angle.

In the illustration above, your eye actually sees your target much farther to the right in relation to the background than the ball does. This means you end up aiming your feet to the right as well.

The result is either…

  • A push and slice as you hit out to the target your eye sees…
  • A pull / hook as your mind tries to correct at the last minute…
  • Or… worst of all, you get good at lining up to the right, crossing your body, and develop an out-to-in swing path.

Use the Tee Claw with a lanyard to help keep your alignment straight… so you can focus on your swing.

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Can You Get More Distance from a GOLF TEE?

Can You Get More Distance From a Golf Tee?

Steve Pratt tests out the Tornado Tee with Trackman…

The Tornado Tee produces lower spin rates which reduces ballooning and increases roll out. It also means less side spin, reducing your dispersion and helping your find more fairways. Click here to learn more about the Tornado Tee »

The Tee Claw lets you use a real tee when hitting on any surface, including mats. Combine the Tee Claw with the Tornado Tee for the ultimate practice setup.
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Knee Pain

Knee Pain

Use this exercise to reduce patellar knee pain…

A common golf injury is knee pain. With constant extensions and rotations of different parts of the knee, even the slightest of wrong movements can leave it susceptible to injury.

If you have knee pain from your patellar tendon (pain under the knee cap)… this exercise will actually help take away the pain.

Doing leg extension holds for just 30 seconds per leg everyday for a week can greatly reduce your patellar knee pain.

Use weights and build up strength, making sure you can still hold the weight for the full 30 seconds, to bulletproof your knees.


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Move Fast to Swing Fast

Move Fast to Swing Fast

Use this drill to practice swinging fast…

Swing weights and weighted clubs are problematic.

Swing weights overload your joints…

And while swing weights help build some muscle, the added weight actually trains your body to move slower…

You shouldn’t only practice swinging heavy because swinging heavy slows you down.

If you want to swing fast, you have to practice swinging fast.

The easiest way to swing fast is to swing light.

Swinging light primes the body to move faster.

The Whoosh Drill is the best way to practice swinging fast.

Use an alignment stick or club shaft without a clubhead if you have one. Practice swinging, working to increase the “whoosh” sound out in front of the ball. The auditory feedback helps you find your body’s natural sequence to maximize your whoosh. When you can consistently achieve your max whoosh, switch to your driver.

The Whoosh Drill is a great warmup before hitting driver. You’ll be surprised how quickly you can gain a few extra MPH.

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High Speed Tee

Ultra High Speed Ball Strike

What really happens to a golf tee?…

When a golf ball is compressed, it expands along the perimiter perpendicular to the impact point.

This expansion presses down on the crown of the tee, driving the tee into the ground.

The compression wave ripples forward to the front of the ball then returns creating a spring effect off the face of the golf club.

The club actually runs into the tee before the ball jumps off the face of the club.

Under ideal conditions, the tee can absorb the shock of the downward pressure from the ball compressing and kicks out of the way when the club comes through.

However, when the ground is firm… a traditional tee cannot move to absorb the downward pressure of the ball or get out of the way of the club.

When a traditional tee cannot move, the tee pushes up on the ball adding spin and reducing the amount of energy transferred… the opposite of what you want when driving the ball.

The Tornado Tee has a patented flexible crown designed to act as a shock absorber when the ball is compressed.

The flexible crown is also designed to let the club pass through the tee without the added resistance of a rigid tee.

Because the Tornado Tee flexes there is less spin and more energy transferred into the golf ball.

Using the Tornado Tee results in longer, straighter drives with less dispersion.

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