It is possible to improve your golf accuracy and power by using the body’s levers correctly

Incorrect use of levers is one of the biggest causes of inefficiency and/or lack of accuracy. This can also lead to potential injury.

If used well, the levers will increase the club head speed. They also control accuracy and do not cause any harm to the body.

Except for exceptional cases, every person has exactly the same amount of bones and joints. This allows you to use your levers correctly in order to make a flawless golf swing.

If the levers have been actuated correctly, the body will maintain an extremely stable swing circle center. The upper lever assembly can generate a tremendous amount of club head speed without losing control.

The back swing is the key to a perfect golf swing. It sets the levers, and stretches the muscles for the down swing. Return actions can be reverted by simply reprogramming the motions.

Golf Swing Speed Challenge

Jaacob, Pinnacle Distance Challenge Champion Champion, has used this way to swing the club to drive the ball 421 yard to win the latest long drive competition at Warner Springs. The same movements were used to win the 2003 St. Louis championship. Jaacob was not only a long driver, he also competed on the Hooters Tour for one year.

John Marshall from Atlanta, GA utilized the non-rolling forearm release in order to win both 2005 and 2006 National Super Seniors divisions. Jim Liska was the 2006 first runner up and used the same method. Both of them won the 2006 Remax Worlds Championship District Qualifiers. They are both certified instructors in the aperfectswing technique.

The result is a stunning looking swing, which looks completely different to the traditional golf swing. The unique feature of this golf swing is that it doesn’t use rolling over the forearm releases or any whirling movement.