
Golf Tips— Use What You Know to Crush the Golf Ball
3 time Re/Max long drive champ Sean “The Beast” Fister advises you to use your knowledge and experience with other sports to maximize your golf ball driving distance. www.GolfTipsMag.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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@Ballardteacher he might not have a strong mental game to be on the pro tour
listen to what he says… “stay behind it” then the next breath he says… get off you right leg and drive into your left side..>>>come on that’s double talk! If this guy is so good why ain’t he on the PGA tour??
excellent makes complete sense – it should he can hit the ball 400 fucking yards
HE IS GIVING LEGITIMATE HONEST TIP. Not like the other pga instructors on youtube that give you bunch bs. Just so you can visit them for real tip.
the swing is perfect
Interesting. If it works, it works. However, he does not let his wrists break,and could take his windup even further if he did. Also, he really puts his body into it. I am not being critical, but it is not the classic “full golf swing,” which often employs a more vertical approach. However, HIS approach seems maybe the best one.
@harveynix
If you go to thailand for some round of golf the distance is
not your friend its hot and very humid so you barely ever hit
a 300yards here in thailand except the low spin ball and
bad quality hard fairways used in national long drive.
@brainysnaeha yeah but if i played in usa i would be way past that !here in england you dont get the same role,and air quality !
@TryHardExiled
It called extra stiff from X flex.
Well if your swing speed was more 115 you should use X stiff
you can still use stiff as alternative but if you more than 120mph
yuor only choice is X stiff.
I swing around or less than 125mph but a surprise one will goes
to 130+!
@harveynix
His average is 360yards so think again to take on this beast.
See how far behind the set-up ball his head is!
nice breakdown. nothing too technical.
i average 312 yards ,i would kick is ass !
good tip man, thanx
@TryHardExiled Cool,,, I have no doubt in my mind that you can swing that hard,,, your first statement however is still BS.
@bumswick haha 125mph is novice I can do that without even using 85%
@TryHardExiled Well if you visit your local Golf Town of any major golf store most stiff shafts are labeled for swings of 100+ MPH. It is an overgeneralized means of choosing a shaft. There is no such thing as super stiff, x xx xxx. If a novice swings 125mph,,,, where you come from,,, I want what is in your water.
@bumswick …yea yea w/e u say
if ur swinging like 125mph aka novice u should use a stiff
most of pros use super stiff
@TryHardExiled That is BS. And any club builder will tell you that that is incomplete information to determine whether or not to hit a stiff. I hit just under a stiff, with my clubhead speed consistently over 115mph and sometimes 125mph. The combo I have just works with my swing. A simple rating on a mass produced shaft is misleading. But the big brand stores want us to believe that choosing a shaft is about how far you hit the ball. Good for the ego. LOL
God, his swing is ugly, but decent advice for distance and creating lag. You have to be careful, I have gotten in trouble recently by staying behind to ball to much (creating a closed face hook).
@jtschid0910 if u hit it 260+ get stiff shaft =P
@jtschid0910 yes, more distance if you are rotating your body at the correct speed
finally a video that made sense
i’m a pretty experienced golfer, do you suggest i trade in my mid firm shaft for a stiff club shaft
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