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Martin Hall
Martin Hall shows you where the slingshot in your golf swing is and how to increase your distance by ‘fetching the stretch’.
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wonderful
Wow! never thought about looking past the hole. Looking forward to giving this a go.
Thanks, I need more distance!
Nice drill for short swingers
This video is useful. In the video you want us to stretch the left leg out, but the camera angle changes and you can't see what's going on during the swing, it would help to see that. Your thoughts on this.
Just seeing the drill being done doesn't help much. Explain the setup and the swing to achieve the results, is why we're watching.
I’d like to learn how to draw the ball
Dennis
Nice tip!
Martin, great analysis as usual. You claimed that "stretching the stretch" will make a "world of a difference."
Please provide the data on this. I would like to see your accuracy/distance measure without that lead knee kicking out and then show the data with your lead knee kicking out. The guys at Athletic Motion Golf (AMG) and Milo Lines from Superstition Mountain always show the data. Remember, a true professor always shows the evidence.
Hoping to add distance! Thanks Martin