To order Whole Brain Power pdf visit: www.thewholebrainway.com Michael Lavery is known as the “Hammer Man of Golf” and he has developed hand and eye coordination that allows him to hit a golf ball with a very unique approach. His clubs are longer than standard but within legal limits. His driver is 48 inches and has a swing weight of G5. His irons are 2 inches over standard and have a swing weight of E3. He has alot of linear movement in his swing and a tremendous arc because of his trademark one handed release. He has a very abbreviated backswing, however, he develops a great lag because of the transfer of weight to the left side. He pushes off the ground with his right leg and is getting 100 percent of his weight to the left side at impact. When you watch in slow motion, you can see his right leg sliding forward even before contact is made with the ball. The extension he gets just after impact is very unusual because of the one handed release. His ball is teed up at 4 inches and thus he can really hit up on the drive and get fantastic launch angles and low backspin rates. This combination allows for tremendous carry and then roll because the ball releases after hitting the fairway. Sometimes if the situation calls, he will pick up his leg as baseball pitchers do and really let it fly. Read his book Whole Brain Power and learn some of his secrets to becoming a great ball striker.
@jbaytheman44 Sorry to say that you do not know what you are talking about. _Hammer
wtf
i used to swing like that. my new coach hates it and it feels so weird to swing with my left foot planted now.
@reedsheldon88 Look at Bobby Jones and a host of other players from the past that lifted their left heel and they were great golfers._Hammer
For everyone making fun of this guy, he gets all the necessary positions dead on and in a very consistent manner. And, I bet he can out ball strike 99% of the people making comments on here. Keep puring it man. Let them laugh on the tee. You’ll be the one laughing in the fairway.
@OnePlaneSpartan329 Thanks for your comments. I am having fun with my unusual swing and can take it to the course with success. That’s what matters most to me._Hammer
what ever floats your boat i guess but that swing is not for me
@dcsilva10 I never said this swing was for anyone else. I posted it because it is unusual and it works for me. _Hammer
even a broken clock is right twice a day. Just cuz it works, doesnt mean its effective. If i shorten all of my swings, im more accurate too, not that much of a secret. but hey, keep at it if it works for you. as far as someone comparing to people back in the day, i mean “c’mon man”.
even a broken clock is right twice a day. Just cuz it works, doesnt mean its effective. If i shorten all of my swings, im more accurate too, not that much of a secret. but hey, keep at it if it works for you. as far as someone comparing to people back in the day, i mean “c’mon man”.
@jbobz You have no idea of what I can do with a golf ball. My golf swing is extremely effective. _Hammer
As long as he hits it straight nobody can argue.
@ALLTHETIME43 Thanks for your input _Hammer
I bet your shots are way higher than normal
@simonkas3m My drives can have a high launch angle. Otherwise, I can control the height of my shots. _Hammer
I think the only problem people have about your swing is the way you finish. But honestly, if you’re making good contact with the ball then it doesn’t really matter how you finish. It’s all about consistent solid contact. If it works for you then I say nice job.
@simonkas3m I know that my one handed finish causes lots of people to be critical. But the arc I get is really big and the distance and accuracy are very good too. I like doing it my way. Thanks for the comment. _Hammer
It’s like trying to emulate Moe Norman, but with a sway in there through impact. BS!
everyone has there own swing. There’s not really a set swing anymore.
@topsykrietts Great insight.
Happy Gilmore can drive that shit 400 yards and make golf entertaining. I would actually watch golf if there was a player like him
what exactly are you claiming this does? i’ve heard arc mentioned, but as it happens after the ball is hit, then there is absolutely no affect on power, it has to happen before the ball is hit, p.s good luck on the rehab from the rotator cuff surgery
@trevorjones001 Study the modern day baseball swing. It is the one pioneered by Charlie Lau. They have done numerous studies about why almost all power hitters in baseball release the top hand. The post strike path of the baseballl bat absolutely has an influence on what the ball does. The same is true in golf. My baseball experience allows me to do this move in golf. Why is it that baseball hitters are not having rotator surgery with their technique of their one handed release? Hammer
This chap is clearly nuts…..
@BigColsey Are you a doctor?
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