GOLF: The Throw Out Method-More Speed, More Distance, Less Effort!
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While we were in Los Angeles, our friend Steve Pratt was kind enough to make the trip from his course and share his expertise on “all things Driver” with us. Steve was a student of Mike Austin and teaches how to pivot and throw the clubhead, and all the precision details in between. In 2007, Steve used the Austin swing to average 332 yards per drive in professional tournaments. You can learn more about Steve and his instruction on his YouTube Channel, Steve Pratt Golf, and at
In this video Steve is showing us the top-of-swing move that can give any golfer get more speed and distance with their Driver with less effort. It’s the exact same move you see from players like Justin Thomas on the PGA Tour.
Special thanks to Scott Morgan and The Lakes At El Segundo for allowing us to film while in the Los Angeles area.
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