Home
Toddler Golf
Fantasy Golf
Extraordinary Golf
Inner Game of Golf
Zen in Golf
How to Learn Golf
Psychology in Golf
Private Members
Putting Tips
Learn English & Golf
Video Lesson
Golf Videos
Develop a Golfer
The Golfing Machine
Best Golf Lesson
Swing Instruction
Like a Professional
Big Hitter
The Short Game
Perfect Pitching
Need a Coach?
GOLF POSTERS
Golf Games
Legend Golfers
History of Golf
Golf Holiday
Golf Statistics
Page for Leela
Golf Links
About the Author
Contact
SITEMAP
Google Sitesearch
Money Making Ideas
Latest Driving Tips

Subscribe To This Site
XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines


A Fantasy Golf Lesson


Learn to swing with two fingers and two thumbs!

I give a beginner golf lesson and call it a Fantasy Golf Lesson. On this site you can find free golf instruction and free golf tips which, approach this theme from a different angle as you will find in most golf books or golf magazines.

Which brings me to...

The four finger grip drill. Now that's the beginner golf lesson I wish I'd been given all those years ago. It's not just a lesson; it's like having your very own trainer by your side every time you want to find a fantasy golf swing.

The first time I saw this drill was on a coaching video by golf guru, Greg McHatton. He was just showing everyone how dynamic the golf club is without exerting too much force with the hands or arms.

What I didn't realise at the time was how easy it was to actually hit a dynamic shot with this grip. I remember watching the video and Greg explaining that it was difficult to influence the club's gravity and swing path with this grip.

As this was a video, I was only able to see the swing he made and not what happened to the ball. All he said regarding this was, "It's quite surprising how far and straight that golf ball has actually flown."

Read this page for important beginner tips.

I thought no more about this beginner golf lesson because Greg had only dropped it in to let his audience know that it helped people experience the feeling in the hands for the much-desired 'late hit'. (‘Late hit’ is the term used for a late uncocking of the wrists prior to impact).

Shortly after my first viewing of his video about four years ago, I tried the four-finger grip myself and although I did manage to hit the ball, I was quite negative about my initial results and how it felt and gave up on it.

Two years passed and I stumbled on an article about Bobby Jones, claiming that he swung the club adding 5-10mph ‘effect’ to the force of gravity.

I combined this with my readings about ‘true gravity’ (Golf in the Kingdom, by Michael Murphy). Both passages busy themselves with the theory that the more we interfere with the natural force of gravity, the more we hinder its natural acceleration.

For this fantasy golf lesson, a little understanding of gravity at this point helps. For example, if you were to drop a golf ball from a height of 10m (33 feet), it would take one second to hit the ground. That’s a speed of 22mph. Not that fast.

However if you dropped that ball from 60m, it wouldn’t take six seconds to hit the ground but three seconds as gravitational speed increases by another 10mps every subsequent second. Now achieving 44mph at impact. From 150m height, five seconds and 66mph. 360m, eight seconds and 99mph and so on.

I hope you’re still with me. That was the simple version of Newton’s law. Now comes the good part.

‘True gravity’ or Bobby Jones’s 5-10mph added ‘effect’ work a little differently. Instead of just dropping the ball, you’ll impart Jones’s 5-10mph extra help and you see Newton’s speed figures double and treble.

However the golf swing moves into a completely different level by using centrifugal force. That’s like when you spin a weight at the end of a length of string, it picks up great speed with little movement of the hand.

OK, we’re almost there, stay with me just a little longer.

Golf’s centrifugal force works like this: if the hips turn at a speed of 2mph, this projects the shoulders to 12mph, hands to 24mph, and the club head reaches 100mph at impact.

Increase the hip turn by ½mph and the shoulders go to 15, hands to 30 and club head to 120. As a matter of fact, the normal force of gravity generates the 2mph hip turn and the force of ‘true gravity’ generates the extra ½mph.

Is the penny beginning to drop? This is where Jones’s 5-10mph comes in. He was talking about the increased hand speed, which is explained above as 6mph faster. But how can this be applied.

This brings us back to the four-finger grip. You will learn how to add this 5-10mph using this 'fantasy golf lesson' and achieve power you never thought possible.

But there is a snag, if you increase your hand speed by 20mph, which most people do when attempting to increase power, the figures don’t work because the hips and the core muscles slow down.


The details of this grip are discussed in depth on the private member page...

Link to the 'private member intro' from 'fantasy golf lesson'

Link to 'homepage' from 'fantasy golf'

I give a beginner golf

lesson and call it a

Fantasy Golf Lesson.

On this site you will

find free golf

instruction and free

golf tips which, are

different from what

you will find in golf

books or golf magazines.


footer for fantasy golf page