Send us a text Want to hit it farther without wrecking your back or your confidence? We sit down with long drive champion Eddie Fernandez to unpack a smarter path to speed—one that starts with better movement, safe rotation, and a nervous system that says yes instead of no. Eddie explains why fast arms and strong hands are the true engine of clubhead speed, how to load the trail side without shredding the lumbar spine, and why cadence beats “ripping from the top” when you want both power and ...
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Send us a text Want to hit it farther without wrecking your back or your confidence? We sit down with long drive champion Eddie Fernandez to unpack a smarter path to speed—one that starts with better movement, safe rotation, and a nervous system that says yes instead of no. Eddie explains why fast arms and strong hands are the true engine of clubhead speed, how to load the trail side without shredding the lumbar spine, and why cadence beats “ripping from the top” when you want both power and ...
Send us a text John Erickson, father of Advanced Ball Striking, reveals how he cracked the Hogan code by examining the science behind Ben Hogan's legendary ball striking technique. • Heavy club heads (around 16 ounces compared to modern 10-11 ounce drivers) helped Hogan generate power through body rotation rather than arm speed • Flat lie angles (6-8 degrees flatter than standard) provided greater accuracy by reducing the possibility of left misses • "Tripping the shaft" at transition create...
Flag Hunters Golf Podcast
Send us a text Want to hit it farther without wrecking your back or your confidence? We sit down with long drive champion Eddie Fernandez to unpack a smarter path to speed—one that starts with better movement, safe rotation, and a nervous system that says yes instead of no. Eddie explains why fast arms and strong hands are the true engine of clubhead speed, how to load the trail side without shredding the lumbar spine, and why cadence beats “ripping from the top” when you want both power and ...