2 Power Moves for Distance past 50

#golfskill #golfswing #effortlesspower START WITH 5 FREE LESSONS at https://www.facefirstgolf.com In this lesson, Craig Jones breaks down the real source of “old-guy power” — fast hands with constant body rotation — and why most golfers lose distance as they age. It’s not because your body can’t move like it used to. It’s because you’ve likely been swinging inefficiently your entire life. Craig explains how over-the-top swings, glancing blows, open faces, and the classic chicken-wing kill your ability to deliver the energy of the club to the ball. You’ll learn how to build effortless power by combining a closed-face grip, a small stance cheat, and a simple “toe past heel” whip move that any golfer can train at home. Craig demonstrates the feel using a dog-throwing Chuck-it tool and then shows how to transfer it directly into your driver swing. With constant rotation and fast hands, you’ll start feeling the ball pop off the clubface without swinging harder — and without wrecking your body. Whether you’re struggling with steepness, loss of distance, casting, or just want that smooth draw that runs forever, these feels can completely change your strike. Craig also details how short, frequent at-home practice sessions lead to long-term transformation, exactly how he went from a 15-handicap slicer to a 1. ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00 – Whip the toe past the heel for effortless draw power 0:23 – Older golfers aren’t weak… they’re inefficient 0:40 – Why most players lose energy delivery 0:58 – Over-the-top, chicken-wing, and energy leaks 1:20 – Swinging harder makes the problem worse 1:45 – Why distance drops so steeply as you age 2:07 – The two keys: fast hands + constant body rotation 2:32 – Why fast hips actually hurt your power 3:00 – The Velcro-ball analogy for hand speed 3:33 – What “toe past heel” actually looks like 3:59 – The Chuck-it tool demonstration 4:23 – How the Chuck-it creates hand-speed feel 4:43 – Adding hip rotation without outracing the club 5:14 – Why the ball flies right with early speed 5:34 – Translating the feel to your golf club 6:02 – Keeping the club in front of the body 6:16 – The closed-face grip explained 6:27 – Why the closed-face grip produces fast hands 6:44 – The back-foot-drop cheat for an inside path 7:04 – Fixing the over-the-top and open-face combo 7:36 – Combining inside-path + toe-whip for effortless power 8:03 – Small swings to start building the feel 8:28 – How the toe should point down through impact 8:53 – Constant rotation + fast hands swings 9:20 – First shots with the method 9:42 – Craig’s own “old-guy bombs” and distance work 10:05 – Constant rotation and fast hands—again 10:28 – Another effortless draw 10:52 – Why this isn’t young-guy lag and explosion 11:10 – More draws and runners 11:42 – Why hitting a few squirrely ones is normal 11:59 – Another fade, and why misses are part of learning 12:24 – Learning the timing of toe past heel 12:52 – More inside-path draws 13:21 – How short 5-minute at-home sessions transform your swing 13:39 – Building the feel without wrecking your body 14:02 – How Craig built his swing from 15 to a 1 handicap through this exact process What You’ll Learn: How “old-guy power” actually works Why fast hands matter more than fast hips How to use the closed-face grip to square the club A simple stance cheat that fixes the over-the-top The “toe past heel” move that creates effortless whip How to keep the club in front of your body through impact The Chuck-it drill for developing real hand speed Why short, frequent at-home sessions are the key to lasting improvement #golflesson #golfswing #effortlesspower #oldguypower #toeoverheel #fastands #golfdrills #golfdriver #golftips #golfdistance #facefirstgolf #golfcoaching #golfinstruction