| A Good Golf Swing Lags In the majority of good golf swings, the right elbow is tucked in close to the side of the body during the downswing, and stays there partially through impact. Also, the wrists stay hinged, which ties in the action of the right side with the hit. The combination of these two angles and the proper sequence of body motion give the player the best chance to produce lag in the downswing.
Golf’s MVP is the only training technology on the market that lets you know what this should FEEL like. When loaded at the top, the MVP gearbox locks the hands creating a passive right side that allows the above sequence to happen. This enables the golfer to return the club to its original plane and produce more lag and club speed, and ultimately more distance.
Learn to keep your hands passive with the L-Drill.
Strap on your MVP and get it in the proper position. Attach the feedback clip to the club. Then, as you take the club back and the MVP locks your wrists, be sure to form an “L” with the left arm. Once you have completed the backswing, swing down slowly and maintain the L created by your wrist and left arm. Practice this several times repeating these positions and you will soon be on your way to a better golf swing. |