How I Improved My Golf Swing and Hit Longer Drives

TLDRThrough changes in intent, grip, and overtraining, I transformed my golf swing and achieved longer drives.

Key insights

🎯Changing my intent and focusing on hitting longer drives transformed my golf swing.

🤲Adjusting my grip and using a weaker hold helped me achieve better clubface control.

📈By overtraining and practicing at faster speeds, I improved my clubhead speed and performance on the course.

Not being afraid to fail and embracing mistakes is key to improving and making breakthroughs in golf.

🎯Monitoring my swing changes using launch monitors and speed training tools helped me track my progress.

Q&A

How did you improve your golf swing?

I improved my golf swing by changing my intent, adjusting my grip, and overtraining to increase clubhead speed.

What was the biggest change you made to hit longer drives?

The biggest change I made was focusing on hitting longer drives and changing my mindset to be more aggressive.

How did you adjust your grip?

I changed my grip to a weaker hold, which allowed me to have better clubface control and hit the ball more consistently.

Why is overtraining important in improving performance?

Overtraining helps push your limits and increase performance by exposing yourself to faster speeds and more challenging conditions.

How did you measure your progress?

I used launch monitors and speed training tools to measure my clubhead speed and track my progress over time.

Timestamped Summary

00:04Introduction and demonstrating swing changes with the help of a wall

01:04Explaining the importance of intent and setting goals in improving golf performance

04:49Discussing the significance of measuring forces and energies in the swing using launch monitors

06:59Explaining the impact of grip changes on swing dynamics and clubface control

09:44Highlighting the benefits of overtraining and pushing limits to achieve higher clubhead speeds