Hackmotion Reveals Tiger Woods' Swing SECRET of the RELEASE

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If you've ever wondered exactly what the hands of the greatest golfers of all time (GOATs) did in the swing, technology has finally let us all in on their secrets.

The secret? Their hands were barely doing anything in the golf swing!

If you've ever struggled with inconsistency, power and control, this golf training aid is one that is well worth the investment.

You'll be shocked at how revealing it is and just how quickly you can improve your golf swing and ball striking by using the auditory feedback mechanism built into the app.

Note that I do recommend you spend the extra money and get the Pro version because the Hackmotion Pro includes deviation and rotation which are critical to having a full picture of what the hands are really doing in the golf swing.

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This is how I just fixed my swing and especially with driver. Couldn't square the club face at impact. I triple checked every position and it all seemed correct. Finally I started getting to the top of my swing and then consciously relaxing my arms and wrists. Let them swing freely and loose on the way down and boom, the swing was fixed!! The best golf advice I ever received is we need to be learning how to remove ourselves from the golf swing and let club work naturally. Any arm or hand tension limits the club's natural & designed movement which leads to inconsistent ball striking.

DerekUnderwood-wk
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The wrists are free swinging joints. The arms power the lever and wrists move accordingly.
The two types of swings(releases) are related to the arms, not the wrists.
Most golfers swing right are straightening(pushing the club) at impact. eg Korda;
while the most consistent ball strikers had trail arm bent at impact(pulling the club)
eg Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus, early Tiger (2000).

dtgpsinc.
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Fantastic lesson, especially enlightening about Moe Norman. A challenge with timing is the delay from brain signal to muscles for such a rapid sequence, and getting this right consistently. Any tips on making this automatic, other than a great wide backswing?

donaldelder
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Never compared Olesen’s swing to Tiger, but I have video of his swing from a few years ago and I have liked his swing from analysis of his swing. Great comparison here.

Shizi
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Back in my early days with RST, I seem to remember a drill that involved starting with the left hand in front of the right thigh with the club shaft at a 90 degree angle. It was not meant to hit the ball very far, but to help develop the feel of the ideal impact position and to learn how to release the club. I believe that Craig used it when he did the video series logging getting his swing back in order? To be honest, I didn’t like it and not because it didn’t work. It did work, but I didn’t get in enough repetitions.

Shizi
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So you have to get the Pro version to get rotation data or will the core give it to you as well. I would like to get the core version if it gives all three data sets. Thanks

mikekellyco
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Confusion chuck. "look how much the greats hands roll over"... Later on - "they use their hands very little" ????

Simeon-the-Magnificent
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It appears to me that nobody actually releases the club until after the ball is struck. Is this correct?

yardsaleuw
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Here’s what people are not seeing….the strike point, club path, attack angle, finish and all those things are not being done at the time of impact….the data you have doesn’t show anything about how to achieve the data…..it’s being setup just as a person would throw a ball….you don’t square the club at impact…, you deliver the club in a manner that the club will be square when it passes through impact….

vektacular