This is a Ridiculously Easy Way to Get To 100 MPH Club head speed

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This method is proven to work with club golfers and is a very easy way to gain club head speed and reach 100mph no matter your age or ability. Club head speed is vital if you want to play better golf but you must follow this process to get it. There are 3 small tweaks to make that can be applied very quickly to your golf swing without any major changes.

Top 50 coach Alex Elliott Golf will show you how to get 100 mph club head speed or more with your driver. All you have to do is understand these 3 small tweaks and implement them into your game.

Most golf students who attend lessons can't break 90mph with their driver on a launch monitor. In this tip, you will see Alex Elliott Golf get 100 mph club head speed ridiculously easily and effortlessly, you won't believe how much little effort is put into the swing with such a large output. This method is proven to work with club golfers of any ability and it has started to help with lower their scores, reduce their handicap and make massive improvements to their game.

You don't have to be young or strong to do it. You just need to learn a different way to swing. This will feel completely different to you trying to swing as hard as you can. All you have to do is copy what Alex Elliott Golf is doing and you will be on your way to getting to 100 mph clubhead speed or more. This will get you hitting it longer and lowering your scores.

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These are great for adding 5 mph or so, and you definitely need to start with these. But, if you wanna add 15-20 mph, you have to learn how to use the ground. Not only for rotational torque, but for vertical forces too. Short hitters only use their arms, and they just spin their shoulders and hips with no purpose, or intent. Long hitters learn to transfer pressure into their legs, and apply the brakes(push off) with their feet. This create snap, and effortless speed that feels AMAZING. Give this a try peeps. It’s worth the effort. There’s plenty of guys on YouTube that teach this.

jamiesloan
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I like your videos because they are down to earth, not pretentious and provides the everyday player with simple practical tips that actually work.

mrneutral
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Alex I needed the last drill on feel like your trail shoulder all the way though the target.

Youba
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This video even works great for us golfers over 55. Thanks Alex

steventhompson
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The "strangle, let go, find the middle" thing is actually something I do in bowling to keep my grip light when my hand is in the ball. Looking forward to trying this with my golf clubs, since I tend to choke them to death.

diefox
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I use the straight up to loose straight out to heavy at 45 perfect light grip, and loose arms
Your content is awesome Alex thanks

timbinder
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Excellent video Alex on how ridiculously easy it is to get a 100 MPH club head speed ! I have been spending a lot of time on this subject matter and found that as a senior golfer with bad knees, trying to attain that type of club head speed is ridiculous. I am not opposed, however, in trying to increase my clubhead speed. In doing so, I have gone to a lighter grip, light forearms, hinging and unhinging the wrists, and a upper body rotating behind a lower body. Well Done Alex! Thanks for the validation!!!

johnschwartz
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great video alex i just broke 80 from your tipsbut i had a question on injury prevention as i did something to a back muscle thats right by the lower part ribs on the left side can feel it activate when rotating from and using the legs and was wondering what could be the issue in causing it. it hurts to where i missed work im 6'3 around 36in wrist to floor and use m4 irons off the shelf was wondering any tips and stretches to do to prevent any injuries like this

vandy
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YES! That is what I meant when I commented one of your videos about mistakes that steal distance.
Thanks! And this third bit... Well. I need this. Tomorrow I will check this "finishing the swing".
Luv ya, man!!!

MrMartwy
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Great video for the young bucks! lol How about helping out us older guys who may not be as flexible, any stretching ideas that could help with smoothing out our swing paths?

MikeMessina
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Thanks for the instructional video tonight Alex. It all makes perfect sense and I will definitely putting those tips into practice 👌

timpilbeam
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Been practising with grip pressure. I have found it very useful. In a way its a great relaxation thought before start to swing and increases confidence that going to get good connection.

DaveMcDonald-jv
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Been doing this before 1st tee off. 100% helps me thanks mate 👍

kevsmither
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Hi Alex need to same driver set up, for a three wood. seem my friends top and slice their 3 hybrid

johnagricola
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Outstanding lesson! Thanks for all of the great content.

Cicero-rike
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Thanks Alex some good advice. I will take it to the range. It's a bit wet on the course at the moment.

hi-tech
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Alex, would love a video on hitting irons off a tee peg, How high the tee peg should be in the ground and what change if any in the swing to compensate for the ball being off the ground. Keep up the great work.

bestthinger
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Certainly a few great points in general as many of us wait for spring and golf season. Not just for trying to attain 100 mph!

michaelmartino
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hi alex its 8 45am in australia love your great tips but how do week get that flat wrist at the top of are left hand

carlvanmilder
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I'm still struggling with my driver. I know to release he club and i'm pretty sure I do that. I do it with my irons, my 7i is 160-165 carry and my 4i usually ends up at 205-210 carry. That is what I use off the tee most often, 4i is a mid to upper 90's swing speed. The max I hit my driver when it makes a perfect connection is 230 carry. I've tried hitting up on the ball and my swing speed with driver can be as low at 95 and as high as 112 though the high end is swinging out of my shoes. Problem is I can't seem to make good contact at that swing speed.

Ryansgt