OK, boss... do you, or don't you, use your hands to hit when you need a straight shot? Nicklaus said his teacher told him the only function of the hands in golf is to hold onto the club.... he hit it pretty far and pretty straight. I think the answer is that some can flash at the ball with their hands and profit from it, but soft or passive hands might be better for most average players.
I am just hoping this situation never happens to me....i don't want to snap a club or a wrist. the guy is strong...but i don't know how far that ball would have gone. the reference to Tiger's shot was a money shot (no pun intended) where he needed it to end pretty much on the green...not sure anyone could predict doing this would have had the same result for Tiger...thus Tiger said...Imma snap this club and make the shot I need
This is defintitely an advanced drill for the same reasons stated by brown547. has a lot of hands work which isn't recomended for higher handi-cappers. BUT good drill nonetheless
This drill will definitely lead to slices and hooks since it appears that the drill relies on hand manipulation to square the club face up at impact. A better drill would be something that focuses on keeping the hands in front of the club head at impact. Leading hands at impact is where real distance is produced. The reactor drill, if not properly implemented, will result in a very "handsy and flippy," swing
This is a great drill for golfers with fast hands
golfusa09 10 months ago
OK, boss... do you, or don't you, use your hands to hit when you need a straight shot? Nicklaus said his teacher told him the only function of the hands in golf is to hold onto the club.... he hit it pretty far and pretty straight. I think the answer is that some can flash at the ball with their hands and profit from it, but soft or passive hands might be better for most average players.
laremac 1 year ago
i did this drill for a week and when i played on saturday i gained 20 yards on each club. thank a great bunch
x5x52000 1 year ago
I am just hoping this situation never happens to me....i don't want to snap a club or a wrist. the guy is strong...but i don't know how far that ball would have gone. the reference to Tiger's shot was a money shot (no pun intended) where he needed it to end pretty much on the green...not sure anyone could predict doing this would have had the same result for Tiger...thus Tiger said...Imma snap this club and make the shot I need
MrDoobie834 1 year ago
He looks like a rapper slapping some girls ass while doing her from behind at 1:39 LMAO
It's an interesting drill, I'm going to give it a miss though as I'm happy with my distance. My putting needs work mind you!
WolfieTed 2 years ago
This is defintitely an advanced drill for the same reasons stated by brown547. has a lot of hands work which isn't recomended for higher handi-cappers. BUT good drill nonetheless
stevejones19 2 years ago
Like whipping a towel on someones arse!
FitFast8 2 years ago
This drill will definitely lead to slices and hooks since it appears that the drill relies on hand manipulation to square the club face up at impact. A better drill would be something that focuses on keeping the hands in front of the club head at impact. Leading hands at impact is where real distance is produced. The reactor drill, if not properly implemented, will result in a very "handsy and flippy," swing
brown547 3 years ago
Jeff, Kudos to you for this great drill.
kidwilson33 4 years ago 3