Hideki Matsuyama Golf Swing Speed

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In this video, I’ll show you how PGA Tour young gun Hideki Matsuyama creates massive power and maintains accuracy. You’ll find out how to build consistency through the hitting area, how to create power from the ground up, and why it’s crucial to maintain your spine angle like Matsuyama for consistency. Check out this video now to crush your drives with consistency!

  • Maintain the spine angle into the backswing, into the hitting area and post impact for consistent ball striking
  • Stall the body and allow the hands and arms to work independently through the hitting area

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Edward
Hi. When watching videos of the pros they seem to be able to get their left shoulders under their chins and achieve high elevation with their arms (the matsuyama driver slo mo), but without pushing themselves up and out of their spine tilt, which is what I seem to do. Is this just superior flexibility they have, or can you point to any drills to achieve the elevation without bumping myself up out of spine tilt? thanks!.
February 6, 2017
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Craig (Certified RST Instructor)
Hello Edward. Some of it is flexibility. However, here are a few videos that may help. Pool Noodle, Left Shoulder Push in Backswing, and Winter Golf Training Program - Backswing.
February 6, 2017
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Brandon
I noticed Hideki's arms track above the elbow plane line on the backswing and follow through. Is that recommended or should it stay on the red line throughout?
January 22, 2016
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Craig (Certified RST Instructor)
Hello Brandon. Yes, that is ok. RST is a parallel shift plane. The added elevation will help with speed. You will see Chuck's swing match pretty close to his with the arm positioning.
January 23, 2016
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David
Why does it seem that a lot of the pros are up on the toes in the right foot at impact - they are still maintaining their posture but shouldn't the right foot b e rolling in?
October 7, 2014
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Craig (Certified RST Instructor)
Hello David. Some of the pros are trying to maximize their leverage from the ground for distance. The problem is you run into diminishing returns. You start sacrificing accuracy for speed and/or safety of the body.
October 7, 2014
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Wen
When I was a free member, I used to get many great,though not complete video almost everyday from. my hotmail,but after I became a premium member, the video from the mail became blank or still locked for premium member! Are these mails not included,or there is something wrong I did?What should I do?
June 5, 2014
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Craig (Certified RST Instructor)
You should still receive the emails weekly and should prefer their proper function. Please use the Contact Us Link at the bottom of the page and customer support should get you back and running in no time.
June 5, 2014
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John
Check out the tush line during the pause, initiation of downswing. Seems to me that requires some strong, flexible hamstrings. Appreciate your Monday assessments.
June 3, 2014
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Craig (Certified RST Instructor)
Thanks John, we are happy you like Tour Swing Mondays! He's in pretty good shape. Who said golfers aren't athletic.
June 4, 2014
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David
Thanks for sharing. His left shoulder is way back at impact and not stacked in NJA. Is this potentially problematic for the cervical spine over time?
June 3, 2014
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Craig (Certified RST Instructor)
Hey David, I wouldn't say he is putting a ton of stress on his cervical spine. He is putting a little stress on his lumbar spine, which could be potential for danger over time.
June 3, 2014

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