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If you understand this one thing, you can easily send the driver 250m even if you swing it gently! ???? • If you understand this one thing, your driver distance will easily exceed 250m! ======================================================================== Many people think that since it's a golf ball, they need to apply some force at impact to make it go far. But you need to get rid of this idea in order to play golf well. So do professional players also swing with less force? Many people think that the farther you swing, the farther you go. But in reality, people who look weak or female professional players often swing much farther. So how can you send the ball far? Hello, everyone who loves golf, who loves golf. This is Swing Crew. The answer is that you need to release your force. Professional players know well when to apply and release force. That's how they control their force. But ordinary amateur golfers like us don't know where to release power. So we release power when we shouldn't. So where should we not release power? It's the right arm. Left-handed golfers should release power from the left hand. Let's take a look at Rory McIlroy's swing. He swings lightly but goes far. It's ideal. Who perfected Rory McIlroy's swing? It's Peter Cowen. This video brings you a secret that Peter Cowen has shared with many professional golfers. What is it? It's maintaining the power transferred to the shaft. What does this mean? Let's use a swing as an example. What happens when power comes from the other side of a swing that is spinning around? The speed decreases. The same goes for swings. It's important that the power from the backswing to the downswing is fully transferred to the ball. This is maintaining the power transferred to the shaft. And in simple terms, this can be called releasing power. In this video, I'll tell you three secrets of Peter Cowen that will help you release power easily. After watching the whole video, you too will experience the magic of increasing distance while swinging lightly like a professional player. Let's start the video right away. ============================================================================ 95. Midform