Clement: At-home drills to stop rushing the downswing
We get those questions often: How do I slow down my swing? How do I stop rushing my swing?
The answer is so much easier than you think and not what you would expect. We are absolute gravity geniuses and through our natural self-preserving “central nervous system,” we thrive when it comes to simple tasks with simple tools. The golf club is a simple tool. As soon as you understand completely what the heck it was designed for, the tempo and timing of the swing take care of themselves.
You won’t ever see a lumberjack fight with his axe or a construction worker fight with a sledgehammer. We will show you how to flow with your golf instrument in this video.
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Club Junkie WITB: Annual golf trip weekend!

This weekend is my annual golf trip with my guys group! This is the WITB that I work towards all year as I need to play the same 14 clubs and shafts!
Driver: Titleist GT2 (11 degrees @ 10.25)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63x
3-wood: Ping G440 LST (16 degrees @ 16)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei AV RAW Orange 65TX
7-wood: TaylorMade Qi35 Tour (21 degrees @ 20)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 8s
Utility: Titleist U505 (4)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD HY85-s
Irons: Callaway Apex Ai150 (5-PW)
Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Golf Mid 115 S
Wedge: PXG Sugar Daddy III (50-10S)
Shaft: Project X Wedge 6.0
Wedge: PXG Sugar Daddy III (56-10S)
Shaft: Project X Wedge 6.0
Wedge: Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks (60-A+)
Shaft: Project X Wedge 6.0
Putter: Kevin Burns 9306 2.0 (33 inches)
Grip: Iomic Standard
Ball: Titleist ProV1x
Bag: Titleist Links Legend Member
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Vega Golf unboxing! New Japanese forged irons and wedges

We’re getting hands-on with something truly premium today – the brand new irons from Vega Golf! Known for their craftsmanship and forged perfection, Vega brings a blend of tradition and innovation straight from Japan. In this unboxing, we take a close-up look at the stunning details, finishes, and offer initial impressions of these sleek new sticks.
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New Scotty Cameron prototype putters + Fowler’s persimmon driver | Inside the Ropes

From the 3M Open, Andrew Tursky takes you behind the scenes for the top golf equipment stories on the PGA Tour this week.
Timlambard
Apr 22, 2020 at 5:20 pm
This is cool and I LOVE IT.
geohogan
Apr 18, 2020 at 10:06 am
One of my lifelong checkpoints is to keep the shaft be- tween my arms throughout the swing, as shown in the halfway-down and follow-through positions. This happens without my thinking about it, if I maintain my posture, keep my head steady and allow my body to react to the club.
A proper release according to Nicklaus is to have the golf shaft
bisecting the two forarms in DS (P6) and follow through(Level left)
ie shoulders, elbows and hips all in the same plane at P8
with club shaft bisecting the two forarms
NOT trail hand rolled over the lead hand at P8
geohogan
Apr 18, 2020 at 9:54 am
What Jack said was, “you can’t release too early on the downswing, as long as you move into your left side and swing the club from inside the target line”
Fulfill those two things a) move into the left side b) swing the club from inside the target line then you cant start the DS fast enough.
Trying to slow any one link in a chain , is asking for trouble.
geohogan
Apr 12, 2020 at 7:42 pm
The sledgehammer the axe and golf club including the clubhead are levers; as are the arms levers.
This system of compound levers are moved by our torso rotation, with the kinematic sequence providing the deceleration to accelerate the club lever.
ie the dog wags the tail, whether its an axe, a sledgehammer or golf club.