Description
Do you think a slower backswing leads to better golf shots? Think again. In this Monday's with Marty lesson from the Tour Striker Golf Academy, Martin Chuck helps a student unlock more speed, better sequencing, and improved ball striking by doing something that surprises many golfers—speeding up the backswing.
Using a simple rope drill, Martin demonstrates how momentum is created by the arms and body working together, not by manipulating the hands.
You'll learn why "slinging" the club in the backswing creates better rhythm, a fuller turn, and a more athletic transition into the downswing.
Martin even uses a timer to show how an efficient backswing can happen in under 1.3 seconds.
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00:00 Stop Taking the Club Back So Slowly
00:35 Why Slow Backswings Kill Distance
01:20 The Rope Drill for More Speed
02:20 How Tour Players Create Momentum
03:20 Why Your Hands Shouldn't Start the Swing
04:20 Build a Bigger Backswing Turn
05:20 The 1.3-Second Speed Drill
06:20 Create Speed Without Extra Effort
07:20 Measuring Your Backswing Tempo
08:20 The Biggest Backswing Myth
09:00 Final Results