5 Reasons You're Leaving Yards on the Table

1. good contact beats swing speed

There's always that guy. Smooth, easy swing. Ball rockets off the face and flies forever.

Then there's the guy swinging out of his shoes - red-faced, max effort - and the ball goes... nowhere.

Speed matters. But it only counts when the ball comes off the middle of the clubface.

That's where distance actually comes from.

2. speed is useless without good contact

You can swing as hard as you want. But if the ball catches the toe, the heel, or the face is slightly open, most of that effort is wasted.

A smooth swing with centre contact will outdrive a hard swing with a mishit. Every single time.

Speed creates distance but only when it transfers cleanly into the ball.

3. tight grip = less power

When you try to hit it hard, your grip tightens. When your grip tightens, your arms tense. When your arms tense, your wrists lock.

And locked wrists can't release the club.

Think of a whip. If you choke it at the handle, it can't crack. Your swing works the same way. Grip tension is the brake pedal - the harder you squeeze, the less power gets through.

 The longest hitters don't grip tighter. They grip right.

4. small grip changes leak big yards

Here's the problem: your hands don't sit in the exact same position every swing.

Small variations in grip change the clubface angle at impact. Sometimes it's square. Sometimes it's slightly open. Sometimes closed.
 
That's why some drives feel pure and fly, and others feel the same but go nowhere.

You can't feel the difference. But the ball can.

5. equipment can't fix your hands

You can buy the latest driver. Tinker with loft. Try a different shaft.

 But none of that matters if your clubface isn't arriving square and your contact isn't centred. You'll just be hitting the same mishits with more expensive equipment.

Your hands are the only connection between you and the club. Fix that first, then the equipment can actually do its job.

even scottie scheffler obsesses over grip

Scottie Scheffler uses a grip trainer before every round. Not because he's lost. Because he knows that a consistent grip is the foundation of consistent contact, and therefore consistent yardages.

 If the best players in the world are locking in their grip before they play, that tells you something.

It's not just about swinging. It's about transferring.

the fix: get every yard out of your swing

GripFix clips onto any club and guides your hands into the same position, every swing.

No more micro-variations. No more wondering why one drive flew and the next died. Just consistent hand placement that squares the face and centres the strike.

You don't need to swing harder. You need to stop leaking power.

Get every yard you're leaving behind.

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