– If I got a video for you
to help you hit your driver. Absolutely fantastic. You're gonna feel like
this thing is a weapon and all we have to do
is a few simple things that all great drivers
of the golf ball do. And once we incorporate that technique, driving is gonna get to be fun. Now the first one is we need
to be behind the golf ball. So what I measured tour pros is I come down and impact their head is well behind the golf ball. They're almost looking at
the golf ball from behind it like this. I see a lot of players when
they're hitting drivers, especially drivers are very
poor drivers of the golf ball. They'll get that head in front.
And now all of a sudden my
nose is over the golf ball or in front of the golf ball. And I'm gonna start to chop down or I'm gonna back up out of my posture. I'm gonna flip it. I'm gonna do all these
sayings that I don't wanna do. So let's go ahead and
do a little trick here. It's gonna help us get
in the right position. I wanna play the ball on the inside of my left foot. The exact position is up to you. You can move it around, but
anywhere up there is good. I'm gonna take a stance is slightly wider than shoulder width. That way I can get some
good power into the shot and I'm gonna put my
hands with my fingertips, even on my thighs.
So, I mean, my fingertips
are at the same level here. As I set up I'm straight up and down here. Now what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna tilt and I'm
gonna let my hips go forward. And my upper body go back slightly. That's gonna take my
shoulders and tilt them a little bit more this way, in my fingertips on my right hand are gonna come down until they're just above my knee on my right knee.
So I'm gonna slide them down this way. Now they're just above my knee. My left hand is gonna be
moving up my leg like this as that happens. And now I've got my body
in the perfect angle to be able to hit this ball from inside and be really shallow. So now that I'm here, I'm
behind the golf ball now, I feel like I'm gonna stay
there the entire time. It's gonna help me to
get in from the slot. And if you look from face on, you're gonna see that
I'm not moving around all over this. I can really stay in that one position, even though I'm getting
a little weight shift, my head is staying there, which is gonna make me very consistent.
Now, if you do this correct, you should be able to hit a nice power draw out there because your body's in the
position to make that happen. Let's go ahead and try that out. (golf ball bangs) There we go crush that one felt really nice, stay from inside 306. Great club head speed and ball speed. So really nice shot. Now, if you're not set
up in the right way, if you don't have your
body behind the golf ball and you're in front like that, I find that you'll fight that forever.
You'll try all these
other tips and your body's just out of position. It's gonna be too hard to do the other things you want to do. So maybe if you're slotting in front and you're steep, well, it's gonna be tough
to get from the inside shallowed out if I'm slotting in front. So fix that one piece first, keep your head behind the golf ball. Now you're in position to where you can do the other things that great golf drivers do. So let's go ahead and
do five reps of this. Again, slide your fingers
down to your right fingers above your knee. Do that and make a practice swing do five reps of that. So you get the feeling of it. Then you can go ahead and
start hitting some golf balls.
Now the second piece of it, it makes it really easy
to get shallowed out and from the inside, it makes it almost foolproof to do this. Now I have impact bag here. And if you want this exact impact bag, this is my favorite one. EyeLine golf makes this one. It has a couple slants for your hands. It's very durable. I love this impact bag. I'll put a link in the description or somewhere on this page. If you buy one of these from that link, we get a few bucks, helps us to make these great videos for you. Keep on making this great content. But if not use a pillow, use rolled up towel. You can use whatever you want to to make this happen. This is just the one that I prefer. So I'm gonna put it one
foot behind my golf ball and it's gonna be in
line with my golf ball. So what I mean by that is if I put a club on the
edge of this impact bag on this wall of it, it should be lined up with my golf ball here.
Now that allows me to
swing from the inside, miss this impact bag and get that nice draw
without ever hitting it. Now, if I start to lean in front again, like we talked about, I start to get steep on the down swing. I'm gonna be chopping
down in that impact bag. It's in the way. Now be careful to give yourself
a little bit extra space at the beginning, and then gradually scoot that forward. If you're an over the top player. Again, I'm gonna do my tilt. And then from here, here's what I'm gonna feel. I'm gonna feel like, now that my body's behind it, I've cleared out an alley
for me to swing this way.
Now that's exaggerated. I wanna feel like this club is almost on this wall back here and then swinging out
to that wall over there. Now that's not really happening, but I can tell you the
number of people that I see that over shallow the club almost zero. The number of people
that I see that get too steep in out here almost 100%, right? So let's go ahead and exaggerate this. I've got my body in a good position now, I'm gonna feel like this
club gets backed on this wall and then swings out
toward that wall again, not really gonna happen, but that's the feeling that we wanna have again here I'm gonna try to
hit a nice little power draw.
Let's give it a whirl. (golf ball bangs) I hit that one nice, started down the right center, drawing back. Couldn't ask for anything
better than that. Great distance 299, carry 280 in the air. Very happy with that one. Now I wasn't going 100% at it. I can always kick it up a little bit, but I find this last thing helps you to swing as hard as you want to, and not have to worry about
that ball coming back. So do your five reps of that again, we got our tilts, we did
five reps of the fingertips. So we did five reps, club in the wall club into the wall, missing this impact bag. And now, finally, this is the piece that I think makes this easy to do, you see when you're coming over the top, this right forearm gets high. And as I'm making my down swing, if I'm over the top or steep, you're gonna see my right forearm is covering up my left forearm where you almost can't see
it on the camera there.
It's blocking it. Now, if I do this correctly
and I come from the inside with some good lag, look how now my right forearm is well underneath my left forearm. You could even have a player, put a club shaft between your forearms and set it like that. I won't have a, I won't be able to do this
because I'm just by myself, but I'm gonna have someone even put a club kind of last parallel. They should be able to fit a club between your forearms there. So whenever you pause, last parallel means when my club shaft is parallel to the
ground in the down swing. You should be able to fit
a golf club through there and not be able to hit it.
If I'm steeper, no way I'm getting a club in there. It's gonna feel like
I'm snapping that off. Now from there, that puts me in a position where I have this light lag, I'm from the inside. And now I'm gonna feel
like I hammer this ball from the inside. Here's what I mean by that. If I had a wall here, let's actually pretend
I'm gonna hit this wall. If I was gonna hit this wall with my club, I turn the tip of the club and like, I got it like an ax. If I come through here, I'd be doing exactly that, look at my right forearm is lower than my left arm. And then from there
I'm gonna have my hands almost to this wall.
And then I'm gonna release
the club and hammer it. It feels really powerful. That's exact same thing you're
doing in your golf swing. I'm getting this club
lagging from the inside, right forearm, blow the left. And then I'm gonna hammer that golf ball from the inside the same way that I was hammering the wall right there. Now that's a very powerful
feeling for most players. And once you feel that it's
like the light bulb goes off. Now I understand why I have
to be behind the golf ball. That's to get me in this position now understand why I can miss this bag and still hit a great shot. That gets me in that same position.
So now I'm gonna go ahead and do the three things we mentioned another five reps of that hammer motion with the right forearm lower. And you've got the feel of
exactly what you need to do. Let's go and give it a whirl here. I'm gonna crank this one up a little bit. Let's get a little bit more
swing speed on this one. (golf ball bangs) There we go one a little
harder at that one. Again, the nice draw
came from right to left. 318 on that one, club head speed went up to 120, but the best part is I don't have to worry about it. I know that I can swing
as hard as I want to because that ball is gonna
come back from right to left because my body's in the right position and my club's working in the right way.
Now there's one last piece. One final piece that I think players have been taught wrong and that's to release the club in a roll tight method. Now I've made a video that I
called the anti-roll method. If you do this one thing wrong, it's gonna throw a big
wrench in the works. You're gonna feel like, hey, I can see this feels powerful to me. I can see how clay is hitting
the heck out of the golf ball by doing that. But because of the way
that I've been taught to release the club, everything's going to the right. When I have the correct mechanics, you see you need to learn the
mechanics that the pros have, which is the anti-roll method.
What I call the anti-roll method. That's my specific way of teaching it. I wanna play a preview of
my anti-roll method video. I'm gonna teach you the
right way to release it so that you can get in these positions and release the club to get
it, to draw every single time. Once I show you this, you'll realize, oh man, I've been doing it, I've been releasing the club the wrong way for a very long time. So I'll play a preview that
video here in just one second. All you need to do is go ahead and click one of the cards
that pops up on your screen. If you don't see the card don't worry. Go down to the description
below this video, click the link there and
you'll get instant access. I can't wait to see you
in the anti-roll method. Here's the bottom line. If you've been taught to roll the club and early down swing that causes the shaft to get steep and that steep club
causes all your problems, cause you to hit it way
behind the big hitters and way inconsistent with
your quality of strikes.
So you're in the tall grass and the trees and the hazards all day long. Now the great news is this. There's really only two
pieces that you need to know to fix all these problems. The first one is we need
to learn the proper way to square up the club face instead of rolling the
forearms and getting steep. There's another way that the pros do this. Once you learn this right way
to square up the club face, then you can shallow-out from the inside and everything starts to fit together.
Now I'm gonna teach you this right now and what I call the anti-roll method. You may also hear this
called the motorcycle move or the tour twist, but let's walk through
exactly how to do that. Now, what I want you to do is go ahead and go in the last
parallel in the downswing. So here I want my hips to
go ahead and be opening up. I want my club to be
parallel with the ground and I want my hands to be
in front of my right thigh. Now, when I take my grip, you're gonna notice that when I do this, the club face is basically
straight up and down. So if I'm looking at it from this angle, you'll see the face of
straight up and down and my logo of my glove is pointed out in front of me. Now, from there..