To hit the ball further in golf, mastering the whip effect is absolutely key. It’s the secret that can massively boost your distance. But first, you need to truly understand how the whip effect actually works. It doesn’t happen by dragging your hands through impact. It happens by stopping your hands just before you hit the ball. That’s when the catapult effect kicks in. The energy transfers from each part of your body into the clubhead. By braking your hands before impact, the clubhead speeds up — and that’s what generates serious distance. Watch the video carefully and try to really feel what I mean. If you need help, just comment Help and I'll send you a simple exercise you can do at home to build more lag and create that powerful whip effect. Best, Sigmar Golfskool Team
To hit the ball further in golf, mastering the whip effect is absolutely key. It’s the secret that can massively boost your distance.
But first, you need to truly understand how the whip effect actually works.
It doesn’t happen by dragging your hands through impact. It happens by stopping your hands just before you hit the ball.
That’s when the catapult effect kicks in. The energy transfers from each part of your body into the clubhead.
By braking your hands before impact, the clubhead speeds up — and that’s what generates serious distance.
Watch the video carefully and try to really feel what I mean.
If you need help, just comment Help and I'll send you a simple exercise you can do at home to build more lag and create that powerful whip effect.
Best,
Sigmar Golfskool Team