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Is it possible to achieve more distance by slowing down your swing? It may sound strange, but this technique can be incredibly effective. The key lies in how your swing feels, and a deliberately slower-paced swing can often result in increased distance with all your clubs.
In this video I show you using the Blast Golf Sensor how a slower paced swing can actually lead to longer shots. The great thing about this style of swing is that the slower pace also allows you to be more accurate giving you more precision with your added distance, and who doesn't want that!
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00:00 Explanation
02:39 First Drill
04:54 Second Drill
Hope you enjoy this one, any question just drop them in the comments below and ill get back to you
It was a 3/4 swing vs a full back swing and different tempo. You don’t get your trail arm as high.
For me, what I think is a full back swing I’ve been told it’s only 3/4. As soon as I lift my arms higher I’ll carry my 6 iron 172 and my 7 about 164. I think addressing a full arm lift to go with the full shoulder turn. However it’s harder to lift my gangly arms higher so I have to practice with purpose and increase stretching.
I will try to swing slower
i have slowed my swing to for better strike and launch conditions. by making the swing change i am about equal in total distance as my "hard" swing, big differences are my slow swing produces more height, way more consistent int he release and flies straighter. my question is how do i increase speed while maintaining the synced feel?
Love these little drills
Should Kyle Berkshire take notes, or move on?
Great tip Chris. I’ve used both (admittedly not very often and I should) before and they do work. I’m definitely a rusher and don’t always get my weight to the left side. Please keep them coming.
It definitely works I play the senior T’s just for a change I played the white T’s and I out drove my usual t shots, just by swinging slower and deliberately!!!!????????!
I use a 10ft piece of 3/4 inch rope from home depot and swing that
John Rham disagrees
Great tips Chris
Very American pandering title here. Never heard a Brit say "farther" in my life
Why I can’t swing within myself EVERY time is baffling. I see a wide open fairway and say “let’s put a little extra on this one” and off the planet it goes.
Slow your backswing yes for more control and rotation but a slower forward swing means less club head speed and less distance assuming same smash factor, dynamic loft and attack angle….
What Chris says in this video is totally crazy and counter-intuitive…and also totally true.
Seriously? I posted my video of this concept on Nov 1, 2023 … Eight days later, here we are.
Thanks for the tips. What App are you using to track the tempo and timing of the swing?
Tell that to Rory
Chris, Im slow back swing, but down swing is super rushed. Just can't get it out of my mind or body to slow it down. When I do get a good contact hit, I hook it. I also have really bad trouble keeping my head down… please help
Well done Chris iv tried this and it really works ????
I don’t have a problem trying to “swing faster,” I’m more of a “swing harder” person. When I try to swing harder, I rarely get better results than my normal swings. I’m pretty sure it’s because I change my sequencing, leading with my arms, trying to get more power from my arms. I have gotten better with this, but I still forget from time to time, especially when I’m between clubs or when I start to doubt whether I have enough club and danger lurks on the near side.
The back swing in the second swing looked shorter than in the first swing. Your method of timing the swings is not the way I usually see this done. I would have more confidence in a measurement that measured club head speed at impact.