Swing Centrifugally — Power Becomes Stability
Most golfers lose control because the forces in the swing aren’t balanced. In this video, I explain a simple but powerful principle: outward force must match inward force to create a stable centrifugal swing. When those forces balance, the club stabilises itself — and speed actually brings more control, not less. Many players do the opposite: The hands flick inward The club throws outward Forces fight each other → instability, timing issues, weak strikes I break down: Why imbalance in forces causes loss of control How swinging something heavy reveals the correct pattern instantly Why faster swings are easier to control when forces are matched How to stop hand-flicking and create a stable, repeatable motion This is not about positions or swing thoughts — it’s about physics, balance, and feel. If you want a swing that feels powerful, controlled, and effortless at speed, this concept changes everything.

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