Loading Your Golf Driver Shaft For Massive Power

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Getting your driver shaft to flex properly is one of the best ways to add major distance to your golf drives.

Golf club shafts are meant to flex in the down swing. This flex stores a ton of energy (like an archer pulling the string back on his bow). When that flex releases at the right point (at impact) you will be able to launch the ball much further than you would if you were to rely on swing speed alone.

The key to getting this flex to work for you is choosing the right kind of shaft. As you probably know golf shafts come in a variety of flex levels. They range from junior to double extra stiff like Bill is using in the video.

Just as he says you need to find the right shaft for you. If you are young flexible and consider yourself to have a fast swing, a stiff shaft may be right for you. If you are a bit older and not quite as limber as you were in your younger days, you may want to get a medium flex shaft or senior flex so that you can properly load the shaft (and still out gun the younger guys).

Now for the technique shown in this video:

Loading on plane means that you are not getting all whacky with your golf swing when you are trying to flex the shaft. Staying on plane is crucial. The key is using your base (feet, knees, and hips) to stress the shaft.

By having a strong weight shift on your down swing you are able to put enough torque on the shaft to load it without jerking down from the top or getting off plane.

Once you have the shaft loaded you need to keep it loaded until impact. If you “cast” or release your wrists before impact you will lose all that stored power in the shaft (not to mention you won’t have proper wrist conditions at impact).

To keep the shaft loaded you have to use your core pivot to drive the swing all the way THROUGH impact. Your arms simply won’t be able to keep the shaft flexed on their own. Now go out and try this technique yourself.

Oh and before I forget you should go check out Bill McKinney’s Natural Power Golf Swing you’ll be glad you did. You will learn how to load your shaft and many more insider tricks that will get you hitting longer straighter drives.

For Better Golf,
Doc O’Leary
Head Golf Nut, OHP

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10 thoughts on “Loading Your Golf Driver Shaft For Massive Power

  1. how do I find the right flex for my driver. I’m 65 and carry a 9 HCP.

  2. Don Murtaugh on said:

    Helps me to understand the delayed reaction my arms and hands have to in on the down swing.

    Thank You, Don

  3. Thanks for posting this video. It is a great reminder to start the downswing with the hips creating the torque that is required to launch a quality drive. When I don’t I get weak drives to the right…. thanks again Doc!

  4. YOUR TIPS ARE REALLY FANTASTIC THANKS FOR THE HELP. on said:

    I am a senior and looking for help with my game that is not expensive.
    Your genorisity is an exception.
    Thanks

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  8. The best golfers in the world only swing at 80% at the very most with their deivrr. If your swing speed is great than 100 mph, then you are a candidate for a stiff or x flex shaft. I’ve included some good links for you to check out if you want to do more research. Remember, the LDA (long deivrrs of america) hit it over 350 consistantly, but they also have 48 shafts that are 3 4x flex as well for the most part. To get the ideal combination, make sure you use a deivrr with the correct loft for your launch angle. I use a 9.5 stiff Pro Force v2 shaft. But that’s what is right for my swing. I’m a relatively high ball hitter, but I can’t get it out there much more than 310 or 320 on a good day. Get on a swing/launch monitor at a local golf course/driving range to get fitted by an expert/pro before forking out the big bucks.

  9. u probably:A). Top the crap out of the ballB). Slice the crap out of the ball.C). Hook the crap out of the ball.D). Shank the crap out of the ball.E). Pop the ball up so high that when your wlnikag down the fairway to find the ball it lands right behind you.F). Push the ball 3 fairways over.G). Pull the ball 3 fairways over.H). Push Slice the ball 5 fairways over.I). Pull Hook the ball 5 fairways over.K). Miss the ball entirely.Fact of life that trying to swing out of your shoes causes all of this, and then some.People feel free to add whatever you want that i forgot using the other fifteen letters i didnt use.

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