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Comparing the LAG TENSION of golfers on the PGA Tour (LA OPEN, with a purse of $7.4 million) against golfers competing in a large MINI-tour event called the LONG BEACH OPEN which has a purse of $175,000.

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At times it became difficult to focus. The lady in the shorts and a push cart that appeared in a few pictures was causing me to loose lag. Lmbo!

Bamaolive
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*A lot of Lag Tension potential from those white shorts!*

Tigersmundo
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The "lag tension" expression is not a great expression. It seems to date back to some of the Golfing Machine influenced coaches who were taught, and taught others, that there was extra force appliced to the golfball if the clubhead trailed the hands - ie. more distance. I think that the recent physics influenced golf coaches have shown that there is no magic force applied to the ball through the shaft at impact, there is only clubhead speed and clubhead mass. There is no tension.
The reason why the best golfers present some degree of shaft lean and a "hands ahead of clubhead" look is because they want to present a lower dynamic loft than a vertical shaft would present and also they want to minimise the chance of presenting a closed clubface at impact.. i think that is all...it is a look that confers some loft and face control...not tension or any force being applied through the shaft at impact...at least that is what i have gathered from the physics inspired golf coaches. By all means chase the look, expect better shots but be sceptical of how a coach explains how those better shots are achieved if they use the word tension.

golfbulldog
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A couple of the LB guys had lag tension created by a bent left elbow at impact. That doesn’t look like a good position and goes against what Bertie was saying about creating a long moment arm up to the shoulder.

charlieclarke
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Do you have any videos about the right arm in the golf swing?

brandonallen
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I'm curious what lag tension is meant to achieve. What exactly is the goal, and why does it matter?

wx
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Great work!👍 I think that right way to try get lag tension is to release to target. Not at the ball or try to think lag tension position. In every other sport you get naturally lag tension. Like in baseball, tennis, hockey, etc... Golf is no different.

jukkakymalainen
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B. Would you say that lag tension and great impact is more about knowing how to release the club? Training aids like the Gforce 7 iron is something I've been thinking about getting as it's suppose to really focus on training the release. Maximum energy into the ball is also knowing the proverbial "putting on the breaks" in order to release the arms/hands for max clubhead velocity.Thoughts?

LJ-igsl
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So more forward press at impact is better?

And is this a thing that goes with directing the ball toward a target better? (Not a power thing per se?)
Anyway...👍👍

billygraham
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Wouldn't bowing your lead wrist be very beneficial in creating lag tension? Seems like it would

lovemypug
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Do you have a video about the relationship between throwing the club with the right arm and have lag tension, and lag tension with the release, like toe up to toe up?

paulbergh.
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It seems to me that a very strong grip would have lag tension built into it. Everyone I’ve convinced to try a very strong grip has found instant improvement/sucked way less.

mikeobrien
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The white shorts is do able does increase lag tension

crazyuc
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Wouldn’t gripping it stronger & having the hands lower at impact cause the desired effect??
Your hands/arms unit would then need to be ‘pointed’ significantly ahead of the ball to hit it pure & straight.

jamiekferguson
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Okay I've watched the first 1:11 of this video and your camera angle on the first two examples is not even close to the same. You've got to compare apples to apples...

jonwgee
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What the hell is lag tension, you talking about no forward shaft lean. At 7:07, you said that golf has a ton of lag tension, dude he has zero shaft lean at impact. If that is what you're referring to, I cannot disagree with you more for iron. Look on tour, Tiger and Brooks has tons of shaft lean for mid and short irons and Brooks even has it for his driver. So, you gotta clarify

real_Leo_Chang
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Interesting thesis. I would’ve thought app scratch golfers had lag tension.

kbkesq
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Everything else being equal Just put the ball a little further back and stack a little.

markio
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Still confused by the definition of lag tension. Can you exolain your diagrams in more detail? Where would the ball be located in the diagram and in the photos of the players in the event? I like your videos, but this one needs more details. Thanks...Tom

tlavery
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Like the fresh content, but could u do another vlog soon? Love those

jinswun