Analyze Your Loss of Distance with V1 GOLF

Slow motion video reveals exactly what's causing your loss of distance — and how to fix it.

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What Causes a Loss of Distance?

A combination of faults — early release, poor rotation, and off-center contact — that reduce clubhead speed and transfer.

Lag angle at P5, hip rotation at impact, and where on the face contact is being made.

Key frames to check:

  • P5 — how much lag is stored?
  • P6 — hip rotation and shaft lean at impact?

How to Analyze Your loss of distance with V1 GOLF

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Record your swing face-on and down-the-line at the range

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Use slow motion to scrub through impact and identify the fault

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Compare side-by-side to a correct swing to see the difference

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Related Swing Faults to Analyze

Casting

Early release of the wrist angle (lag) in the downswing, robbing power and causing thin/fat contact.

Hip Sway

Lateral movement of the hips instead of rotation in the backswing, causing reverse pivots and loss of power.

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