Milo Lines PGA has one of the best golf swings around. Not just because it looks great but because of the how effective it is at sending the golf ball where he wants. With driver that means straight and far, again and again. The REASON milo is able to do this is because he has developed a golf swing where he is TOWING the club through impact.
Towing the club through impact can be best measured through face on impact analysis. If a continuation of the left forearm points PAST the golf ball at then you have probably TOWED the club through impact. This is what every great ball striker ever has done. Towing the club through impact gives you a massive mechanical advantage.
Recently, I was out with Milo and Dr. Scott Lynn in Arizona filming The Driving Force. Where I had Dr. Scott asses what milo is doing into the ground that makes him SO repeatable with the driver (and me much less so). A big question came up.
Recently, I was out with Milo and Dr. Scott Lynn in Arizona filming The Driving Force. Where I had Dr. Scott asses what milo is doing into the ground that makes him SO repeatable with the driver (and me much less so). A big question came up.
Is there a connection between how a player uses the ground and retaining a LAG IMPACT (rather than a flip) impact. What we found was VERY enlightening. What the video below to see our findings.
This trip was plagued by audio issues. We shot a lot of footage on DAY 1 where halfway through the day the wireless microphones started acting extremely choppy. So after reviewing the footage we reshot everything on days 2 and 3.
This video was from day 1 so I tried my best to cobble it together.
I had someone listening to the audio but the problem is that the camera I use shoots an extremely nice picture but only has 1 audio input and when a microphone is plugged in the on board microphone gets disabled. So I need to eventually buy a pro style camera that has 2 inputs and records video with multiple tracks of audio.
Luckily the audio on the Driving Force video that we reshot was good.
This video was from day 1 so I tried my best to cobble it together.
I had someone listening to the audio but the problem is that the camera I use shoots an extremely nice picture but only has 1 audio input and when a microphone is plugged in the on board microphone gets disabled. So I need to eventually buy a pro style camera that has 2 inputs and records video with multiple tracks of audio.
Luckily the audio on the Driving Force video that we reshot was good.