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From: MikeBenderGolf
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  • great video keep them coming!!!

  • I can give you a use for that 2 x 4, but not for golf! You couldn't make it any more difficult to understand could you. But guess what BUY THIS AND YOU WILL BE CURED.

  • @mentalframer do you really not understand this video or upset about something else in your life? It's basic, and good info.

  • Johnny Miller said years ago that impact is everything and nobody wants to talk about it,

    Except Mike of course !

  • Lol! Oh look! Here's an impact bag we can use, and it just so happens that I sell them at my website, where you can get all manner of useless turd to suck your cash out your pocket!

    Just get a hessian bag and stuff it with old clothes/a duvet/the mother-in-law. It's free! You can get more of these ideas by visiting my website: dontbeconnedbyshit

  • One of the best.

  • Practiced today the material presented here on the range and crushed my 3 wood which used to be one of the hardest clubs in my bag to hit, but focusing on impact position training really made a difference. I also noticed that training the impact position has me hitting the sweet spot of the club as opposed to toe hits. This drill will definitely make more consistent because I now know regardless of the club where I have to be at impact.

  • Wow...thanks for posting this video on impact position, I worked with it two days ago on the range and got great results. After playing for three years, I now understand what it means to hit down on the ball which means having the hands leading through the shot causing the clubhead to descend and "trap" the ball. I reached a 200 yd par 3 with a 4i where I would ordinarily use my 3hyd, I turned a 7i into a 6i on two approach shots, proper impact really adds distance.

  • Brilliant stuff , clearly this is perfect for the irons , could you explain please the action required for the Driver and woods , thanks

  • @nicewave1 Exactly the same for all clubs. The only difference is the ball position.  Since the ball is farther up (more on your left heel), your hands won't be so far ahead of the clubhead.

    I've worked with Mike at his golf school.. It was fun and an amazing experience. I love the plane board Mike!!

  • Congratulations on being teacher of the year!

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