Generate 125+ Driver Clubhead Speed



Nathan Ouimette from Alta View Golf Club shows how he generated over 125 MPH on driver club head speed. Nate explains his setup routine, stance, shoulder, hip and wrist movement. Click her for a free premium video https://altaview.golf/zen/nate-loop-drill

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23 Replies to “Generate 125+ Driver Clubhead Speed”

  1. Okay I think this video would be better if we just had the guy who generates 125 MPH only.

  2. Paul Barrett says:

    Tell the guy in blue shirt to shut so we can learn

  3. The old guy reminds me of Joe Biden is trying to explain the golf swing

  4. John says:

    Man if you wanted to do a feel is not real video you just nailed it 🤦🏻 great video and very very informative slow mo especially as we get to know what you think is going on as opposed to what really is … massive throw down opposing massive leap up = equals massive speed .

  5. Gator says:

    I think the perfect motion to create is the skipping the stone motion. To do it, your weight has to transfer correctly which gets your hips and knees in position that brings the arms down correctly. Then when the right arm and hand are close to the bottom you can whip it through. Just exactly like you would do for skipping a stone on water.

  6. Very nice instructional video , thank you so much , can’t wait to get to the driven range!!!!

  7. At 81 years old, I don't think anyone can possibly get my driver swing speed to 125mph, so I think I will move on. Thanks, anyway.

  8. d Starck says:

    The guy swinging is great, but the guy that keeps interrupting ruins this video. Let the swinger talk and stop the over analysis by the 'talking head' that stammers through this. Good grief!!!

  9. kursed34 says:

    3 minute video stretched out to 17 lol

  10. Is Nathan related to Francis?

  11. WILL Long says:

    Totally agree with the previous quote. Shut up!

  12. Way too complicated

  13. This video has most of what I am feeling/working on, although I have to make sure that I practise initially 'heel-to-heel' to avoid my usual error of getting on my toes, or I can't get these moves/feels. Nate mentions ensuring right side extension on the backswing (and the counter to that is the compression of the left side) and I think this movement of the upper thoracic spine is very important in getting to that shallowing position he mentions, the lower body transition switches that upper back into right sidebend with the hands left behind in that shallowed position, the main feel is a tightening of the lead arm across the chest as you transition. Most amateurs don't have that tilt/sidebend/extension in the backswing, and so when the lower body transitions it just pulls that back into an OTT position. Look at Nate's slow motion to see the extremes of how that upper back is moving – Tommy Fleetwood is similair.

  14. THIS GUY IS HORRIBLE, WHY is Nathan doing this?

  15. mary fenton says:

    Great tips..I like the way you interrupted him to reiterate what he was saying and doing. 🙂😉

  16. This is gold… I very much appreciate the pace of the video and the back and forth interaction.

  17. Excellent, very detailed video! It took me over a year, several instructors, and watching many videos to put together and learn all the information contained in this single 15 minute video.

  18. cclarsen72 says:

    Nice information but this camera angle is terrible. When does anybody film a golf swing from this angle? Face on or down the line please.

  19. I recall the day that I tried to relax my hands and allowed the club to drop into the slot. It felt effortless and the ball rocketed off the face. My best days are when I feel like I have 1/2 hour other downswing. The ball goes as far or (more likely) further than when I'm not doing well and trying to muscle the club through the ball.

  20. Commentator needs to shut up

  21. ViewfromMelb says:

    Awesome video. Thanks

  22. An excellent video – a very good combination of teacher and demonstrator makes it superb.

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