Understanding Release In Your Golf Swing – Darrell Klassen Tips

Because of his hammer drill training he has built up the forearm strength to hit a one hand release swing on all of his clubs. His tee shots go in excess of 375 yards on the links. He trains at ambidexterity and can hit over 300 yards left handed. He trains his sons as well as other athletes in many different sports. It is his theory that training to become ambidextrous lifts the levels of the performance of the endocrine system.

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Attention Golfers… How to Hit Longer and Straighter.

How does this out-of-shape 65 year old hit the golf ball Longer and Straighter down the fairway than golfers in their 20′s?

Well it’s all pretty simple (if you follow the program).

First up, Darrell is going to show you how to hit it longer.
1. Learn how to correctly Release the golf club
2. Find and Hit your personal Power Point
3. Set up and Swing Free to the finish.

These three steps will infuse more distance into your swing – with much less effort.

And this allows you to be not only longer – BUT much more accurate and consistent off the tee.

Afterall – what good is extra distance if you can’t keep it in the fairway?

Control and Direction is covered in part two of the book.

Bonus: You’ll also get access to a downloadable Audio lesson from Darrell – called the 3 Big Keys to Playing Better Golf

Enjoy.

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