Few players and even fewer teachers understand the simple law the allows tour players effortless looking shots
Louis Oosthuizen hit effortless looking golf shots on his way winning the Open Championship. You may never have the chance to win a major championship be you can have that same effortless feel and attain amazing results as the last major winner. The golf world is hung up on clubhead speed but most forget the simple law that a player must comply with to have any chance of hitting the ball a far as they are capable of hitting it. Imagine this, how can a water skier end up beside the boat that is pulling him? When an object goes from a straight line into a circle it speeds up dramaticly. So how is that going to hit a golf ball farther?Simple, you can never attempt to speed the hands or club up as you start the downswing, which is the mistake of the average player. The key is to start the club down without speeding up the hands and simply let the rotation of the body speed the club up just as the water skier speeds up and catches the boat. Comply with the law and the ball will respond because the ball only knows the law not who’s hitting it.