Hey, everyone. It's Sav and the old man.  How are ya We're going to be trying out.   We, this is what we're going to be playing this  year. We've just decided that we're playing the   rogue pro and, I'm going to be having mine set  up on a true temper shaft and Sav's got the   Mistubishi Tensei  AV white. She's doing. Wow.  Are you ever smoking That is so consistent.   The sidespin is very minimal on it. Like I  can't wait for you guys to see her hit it. So   we're going to be showing you why you're going to  be getting 30 yards more than what you have. Now,   if all of you are feeling that you're not getting  the yardage that you deserve, it's most likely in   your grip, which means that it's not allowing you  the ability to get all the way through the ball.

So while I'm chitchatting with you,  Sav is going to be demonstrating her grip,   which is a super hammering grip. And  I'll be demonstrating a really cool   breakthrough that I had with one of my  students that had some rotator cuff issues,   really struggling to get that rotation through  the shot. So we went with a neutral grip   and super closed clubface. And once he got  past that super close club phase and realized   a very important thing that dynamically, he ended  up looking like her, and this very, you know,   not a very big person is now hitting seven irons,  smoking them at 175 yards when he was struggling   to make 140 yards with them. So that could be  you and you really don't want to miss this show. And, Sav a very important message.  Don't forget to like subscribe,   ring the bell. Yeah. Do all the good stuff. You  know what to do and subscribe to our channel,   become members of our family. We really appreciate  that. To begin Sav. I want you to face the camera   and show us that, that magnificent, strong grip.  Look at those beautiful nails you got here too.   Thank you.

They're happy nails. They're happy  nails. So if we look at how she's doing that, if I   was hammering straight down, I would have what we  call a neutral grip. It would be neutral looking,   but then when I get ready to hammer towards the  target, look what we got here. Sav and dad look   alike, right So this is allowing me to  drive in that direction. So anatomically   the radius and ulnar are stacked this way. This  is going to give me some awesome compression. If I want to take that compression to the target,   I'm going to turn it this way. And now I've  got this incredible power hammering position.   That's going to allow me to go this way. And you  notice how my lead shoulder is higher than my   left shoulder, my, my trail shoulder, and notice  how there's a tilt in my spine from the head all   the way down to the tailbone.

And it looks like  I got a little more weight on that lead side.   Many of you have been asking, you know, the secret  to Sav's success about that lead leaning into that   lead side. It's just Sav getting ready to crush  a nail in that direction toward the target. Right   So if you were to set up like you're going  to hammer that as a nail in that direction.   Yeah. Sorry about that. It was  crooked. So take a backswing and stop.

Come on down in slow motion. Show me how you're  going to drive that nail toward the target.   Excellent. So we are collecting the nail  from where it is and driving the nail in   the direction we want it to go. And after we  finished driving, there's going to be a natural   release of that anatomy. And that's  where you want to make sure you get   with our premium channel.

We just posted four  incredible videos, add ons to the release   pattern. So, but today it's all about  this and already, this is going to get   you some awesome stuff. Okay. So let's look  at salve hit a nice little par three here. All right, let's go. So that was  a lovely, nice miss. Wasn't it   Yeah. So just a little fan off the bottom of the  club, but a beautiful pattern coming in there.   Oh, that was crushed. Yeah. And   look at the consistency you're  getting out of that club. All my, I feel so good. This is probably  the best iron shaft setup I've had. We've been, don't worry about the bottom right.  Corners.

Cause it's been kind of glitching.   you've been coming through at about three  degrees toe-up with that club. And I don't   want to touch that because it's, it's, it's  getting you some really awesome results. But   look at your angle of attack. It's like  10 degrees down nine from the inside.   I mean the carry-on that was 180. It's a little  downhill, but your carry has been consistently   175yards with that seven iron. Yeah. And the pro  models are not as beefy as the regular, you know,   the other models. And so you, the results have  been absolutely fantastic. So one thing I want   to show everyone is at the top of the backswing,  go to the top of your backswing and stop   because that grip is nice and strong. She's  getting this awesome hinge on what we call   the anatomical snuff boxes right here is  a nice little cavity above your wrist. This is what you need to truly hammer down with.  And when she allows that to set at the top of   the backswing, go ahead and set up the top of  the backswing and stop.

Notice the clubface   is facing the sky right here. Now, when you get  that, imagine you're going to swing one toward   the camera, keep coming. Hey, go appreciate that.  Now, look at how the club has really settled in   underneath this index finger. The anatomy of her  hands and her wrists is spot-on spectacular. But   what you're going to feel is when the  toe of the club is facing the sky,   it feels a little heavier in your hands  and it's going to feel very strange to you,   right So this feels very natural to you after  a while, but don't allow that to, you know, to   prevent you from doing your thing, because you're  still going to be able to whip the snot out of it.

Right So let me look and I'll show you  a different version of what you can do,   right Cause when you do face the camera,  one more time side, take that grip.   So for many of you, when you grip it this way,  you'll notice. So here's me with a neutral grip   and a face that's over 45 degrees  closed. That's what my student does.   And so if I try to square that up, this  gives a lot of tension here in my forearm.   And it creates a lot of torque intention in there  that you may not want to have in your swing.   You don't feel tension there. Do you know So  when you get behind the ball, this feels very   natural? It still feels quite relaxed.

And  it's something that many of you won't have.   She's just had that ever since she was  about yay, Ben, right A little bug. So if I go to my grip and club, that's neutral  and very closed and I take a backswing and now   I'm coming back down and I'm going towards, you  Sav notice how the hands come through first.   Doesn't that look like you Yeah? Right. So I have  a square clubface with a very strong-looking grip,   but I went from hammering down, to seeing how the  face is pointed straight down. I can hammer down   to hammer through. So I'll take my normal  backswing. And then I'm going to go toward   the target.

You'll see Rory McIlroy, Tom,  Tommy Fleetwood. They start off pretty level.   And then when they get to the top of the  swing, they're going to tilt this way   because they're going towards the  target. That's where the money is. That's   where the target is. So I'm leading with my hands,   like every other discipline in the book, when  you're going fishing, you lead with the hands. When you're cutting the bamboo shoot with a  machete, you never lead with the blade. That   would be very devastating. You always lead with  your hands. So I've got a nice closed face with my   normal neutral grip. And all of you are going to  be looking down at that and you're going to think   this guy's nuts. Right And then you're going to  go, okay, I'm going to send that ball out to the   target.

And then you're going to see the ball  fly out very straight. If it hooks a few times,   that's a great thing because if it starts to hook  for you, then you won't have any reservations   about sending the ball out to the right, because  you know, what's going to come back. So every time   you look down at your grip and you say, Hey, every  time I have that, it always curves to the left. So now you can start that ball out to the right  and you know, it's going to come back and that's   really important for all of you who think you're  coming over the top.

But if you've got a neutral   grip and a square face, and now you're going  towards the target, well, you could try to   get that back with the wrist. It's going to be  really, really difficult for you to do. And then   you're going to have to do the rest with the body.  Now you're over the top. And that's as simple as   that. So notice because salve dynamically has  a grip. That's going to allow her to have a   beautiful little draw and she can, she can fade  power, fade that sucker at will. Then she never   struggles with delivering the shot a little bit  to the left of that intermediate point. And she   gets this beautiful draw to come in. I mean, look  at that ball flight and we got a two-yard draw.   So if I had a neutral grip with a square face,  I'm going to aim just a little bit to the left   if I'm going to come in with a fade on this one.  It's a perfect draw for you, but I'm going to hit   a fade.

Yeah. And if it's a little too open, I'm  going to try and get to get to the target here. Goodbye. See you never, so this  is what it's going to feel like   for all of you with a neutral grip. And  you're thinking, how do I get this I gotta,   I gotta learn how to square it up. I gotta learn  how to come more from the inside. I gotta flatten   out. I gotta do all these things. Well, the  reason why you're over the top in the first place   is that that gosh, the darn clubface is just too  open, right So now if I close it, I do a neutral   grip close face, and I'm going to start this to  the left of the intermediate point. So notice the   first time when I had square face neutral grip,  look at the top of my backswing, whatnot. My   wrists are hinges. Just like Sav. Notice how the  toe of the clubs is dropping toward the ground.   It's going to be really tough to get to the  target from there. So I close a face neutral grip.   Now when I go to the top of the swing and I am  allowed to hinge, see the clubface now that's way   better.

So that clubface is now at least square  to slightly closed. So square to slightly closed.   And then we're going to go a  little fade with that. Here we go. Now, did you hear the compression on that already  That was a lot better? Now it's in play. I'm not   in the Bush anymore. I got the members to bounce  too. And we got a nice carry of 181 yards instead   of what was my carry on the previous one. And that  that's typically what we're going to get here.   If I go to the table, we look at their  one 60 versus 180 1.

Yeah. So that is a,   a very typical situation. So if I go close,  neutral, and then I can square it up,   then I got my hammer and we're going  to come in with a nice little fade   here. It is. Nice. Look at that  puppy. Oh my goodness. Look at that.   There it is. In a nutshell, this is what you  need to do with your grip club relationship.   This is what's going to allow you  to make it through to the target.

Now, just a couple of last little things, where  should peak speed be in your swing Most of your   thinking, it's at the bottom of the swing.  You're going to go about there. It's actually   there out into the picture. We're collecting the  ball from where it is and we're releasing the ball   out to where it's going. We just came out with  this beautiful video on, through the ball. You're   going to see it on the thumbnail. Two teas did a  great job with that thumbnail by the way, south.   And, and we're moving through the teas trying to  make them spin like tabletop spinners. Imagine   I had this big globe in front of me, this, this,  the planet that usually is on that stem and I want   to make it spin. I'm collecting it from here and  releasing it out there. One of the guys that you   want to watch is called Joaquin Neiman.

He's the  guy that's the most through the ball that you'll   see on the PGA tour and demonstrates this to  a T. So enjoy that. Get cracking with your new   grip and club relationship. And we'll see you  30 yards further down the fairway, all the best
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