QATR-405- How to Use Your Thumb Drive in Your Golf Swing

Inside-the-leather Classic Golf Swing Mechanics and simple golf swing tips for self-coaching techniques.

Using Your Thumb Drives to Improve your Golf Swing and Game

Thumb drives have become an indispensable part of our lives with the vast amount of data that can be stored on them. Some Thumb Drives exceed 120 GB of data, which is very helpful to take between various places, including the home, office, school, and in making presentations. I use my Thumb Drives to store PowerPoint presentations that are very helpful in my golf instructional work.

PowerPoint program is a great way to get the attention of your audience interaction. It makes for a better presentation with the visual slides that can be created for visual illustration purposes. To me, nothing makes for a better presentation when you can include your audience’s participation. But I would limit the charts and graphs to a minimum, as you don’t what to inundate your audience.

These points that I made referring to the Thumb Drive can also be used to improve your golf swing and game. Here are the advantages to using a Thumb Drive approach to your golf game:

  1. The Thumb Drive Golf Approach can be carried easily from the practice range to the golf course, without losing any of your techniques or feel for your golf swing, even on the golf course.
  2. The Thumb Drive Golf Approach provides irreplaceable props to execute your golf swing flawlessly.
  3. The Thumb Drive Golf Approach is a great way to involve the golfer’s subconscious mind. The golfer’s subconscious mind is responsible for 90 percent of producing a consistent golf swing, time-after-time.
  4. The Thumb Drive Golf Approach eliminates the need for swing thoughts that the golfer has to rely on during their round. The golfer’s swing mechanics and techniques should be instinctive and not based on swing thoughts.
  5. The Thumb Drive Golf Approach allows the golfer to make golf shots from tee-to-green effortlessly and without difficulty, which some golfers have to deal with when going from driver to lob wedge.

The Thumb Drive Golf Approach makes shifting from the power of the driver to the finesse of the sand wedge or lob wedge possible. I demonstrated in a YouTube Video one type of finesse golf shot that The Thumb Drive Golf Approach provides called The Bunt-Type Pitch/Chip Golf Shot shown below:

The difference between the Chip and Pitch golf shots is how the golfer places their thumb onto the handle of the golf club and how the golfer chokes down on the club with a light grip pressure.

This Download Golf Training Session provides The Thumb Drive Golf Swing Techniques that the golfer can use to improve their golf game, both on and off the golf course. This training session will address what the left and right thumb represent and the impact that The Thumb Drive has on the golfer’s game.

The Thumb Drive Technique is a very close second to the golfer’s Indiana Elbow Golf Swing Technique. If the golfer can master their elbows and thumbs, the golfer’s entire golf game has dramatically gotten easier and has improved. There’s no way to measure the impact that the golfer’s Indiana elbows and thumbs have on their golf game. Below are the details on how to incorporate The Thumb Drive Technique into the golfer’s game.

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QATR-405- How to Use Your Thumb Drive in Your Golf Swing

The Thumb Drive Golf Approach makes shifting from the power of the driver to the finesse of the sand wedge or lob wedge possible. I demonstrated in a YouTube Video one type of finesse golf shot that The Thumb Drive Golf Approach provides called The Bunt-Type Pitch/Chip Golf Shot shown below:

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QATR-405- How to Use Your Thumb Drive in Your Golf Swing