EPISODE · Jul 5, 2025 · 6 MIN
#275 Golf Mastery: Two Swings, Precise Distances
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One of the most effective ways to improve your consistency and course strategy is by mastering two distinct swings per club. Every golfer should own both a full swing and a compact, controlled version – what I call the "half swing."The full swing is your standard motion, generating maximum consistent distance. The half swing is defined as the moment when your lead arm (left arm for right-handers) is parallel to the ground – the classic 9 o’clock position – with the wrists already fully cocked. This compact yet powerful motion delivers reliable carry and spin under control.Here’s a practical example using an 8-iron:A half swing (9 o’clock, full grip) carries 116 metersA full swing with the same club carries 130 metersThis 14-meter gap is your “control zone.” Understanding this gap allows you to better manage distances into greens, especially under pressure.But distance control doesn’t stop with swing length. You can further fine-tune your yardages by adjusting grip position on the club:Top of the gripMiddle of the gripWay down near the shaftEach of these grip positions slightly alters the carry distance. These subtle changes are incredibly useful for hitting precise numbers in variable conditions like wind, uphill/downhill lies, or firm greens.To get accurate data, I recommend using a launch monitor. I personally rely on the N-Vision Launch Monitor, which gives real-time insights into carry distance, launch angle, and spin rates. This tech allows you to test your two swing types and grip variations across every club—and most importantly, to build a reliable distance chart for your bag.The real goal is to eliminate guesswork. When you know exactly how far each club goes with a full and a half swing—plus how grip adjustments affect those numbers—you can approach every shot with confidence.This system is not theory. It’s tested. It’s measurable. It’s repeatable.And for serious players, it’s a secret weapon that leads to tighter shot dispersion, better course management, and ultimately, lower scores.www.Golf247.eu
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One of the most effective ways to improve your consistency and course strategy is by mastering two distinct swings per club. Every golfer should own both a full swing and a compact, controlled version – what I call the "half swing."The full swing is your standard motion, generating maximum consistent distance. The half swing is defined as the moment when your lead arm (left arm for right-handers) is parallel to the ground – the classic 9 o’clock position – with the wrists already fully cocked. This compact yet powerful motion delivers reliable carry and spin under control.Here’s a practical example using an 8-iron:A half swing (9 o’clock, full grip) carries 116 metersA full swing with the same club carries 130 metersThis 14-meter gap is your “control zone.” Understanding this gap allows you to better manage distances into greens, especially under pressure.But distance control doesn’t stop with swing length. You can further fine-tune your yardages by adjusting grip position on the club:Top of the gripMiddle of the gripWay down near the shaftEach of these grip positions slightly alters the carry distance. These subtle changes are incredibly useful for hitting precise numbers in variable conditions like wind, uphill/downhill lies, or firm greens.To get accurate data, I recommend using a launch monitor. I personally rely on the N-Vision Launch Monitor, which gives real-time insights into carry distance, launch angle, and spin rates. This tech allows you to test your two swing types and grip variations across every club—and most importantly, to build a reliable distance chart for your bag.The real goal is to eliminate guesswork. When you know exactly how far each club goes with a full and a half swing—plus how grip adjustments affect those numbers—you can approach every shot with confidence.This system is not theory. It’s tested. It’s measurable. It’s repeatable.And for serious players, it’s a secret weapon that leads to tighter shot dispersion, better course management, and ultimately, lower scores.www.Golf247.eu
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