www.thewholebrainway.com http Michael Lavery has a very short backswing and a one handed release follow through. With this unique combination he gets great results with his distance off the tee. He transfers all of his weight to the left side and gets a tremendous arc on his swing. He has a high launch angle as well as low backspin rate. His method usually produces a beautiful draw. Read his book Whole Brain Power and learn some of his secrets to becoming a great ball striker.
In the backswing the arms do not move back but rather hinge upwards Steven Bann: Instructor to PGA Tour Pros Stuart Appleby and KJ Choi; Co-director of Bann Lynch Golf at Melbourne Golf Academy; 2006 Victorian PGA Coach of the Year
www.wholebrainpower.wordpress.com To order .pdf download of Whole Brain Power go to http This Revolutionary Golf and Baseball Swing by Michael J. Lavery is a unique athletic move when you consider all of the facets of what this video clip demonstrates. For starters his driver has a swing weight of G 5 and the club measures 48 inches. Most golfers can barely get this club around. You can see the flex in the shaft even though it is an X Flex. The lead tape (15 strips) on the driver head gives for a greater lag on the down swing. With research one will realize that Babe Ruth swung the heaviest bat in basaball history (42 ounces) It takes lots of left arm forearm, wrist and shoulder strength to release the right hand as he demonstrates in this video. Lavery does the hammer drills as discussed in his book to have the lumber jack forearms. Because of Lavery’s baseball background and his ambidextrous training methodologies he has fantastic control of the club as it moves through the strike zone and the right hand releases. This release creates a fantastic arc and the head of the club goes out to the target line atleast an additional 15 to 18 inches. This helps the ball to go long and straight or with a nice draw. This technique works for the 3 and 5 woods as well. These clubs too are longer and weighted with lead tape. The irons that are used are Ben Hogan Apex with lead tape on the muscle back. This video has slo motion so that the viewer can see the release of the club and the …
Tom Bertrand, the new leading authority on Ben Hogan fundamentals and principles, and the author of “The Secret of Hogan’s Swing” demonstrates how to find your natural backswing plane.