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  • @Deftard, @danalwyn1 - TOB is at early 0:07, not 0:08. Also, I said "Pick up his front foot" NOT "Balance on his rear foot indefinitely". There's a huge difference. And he does fall into his front foot. He just doesn't pick it up. Not sure what "pick his front foot over" means.... So I can't comment as I'm posting this in the English language.

  • Anyone know what club he is hitting here?

  • Modern day mechanical and robotic swings are too rigid and ugly to watch. Whatever happened to the Nicholas' and Palmers'? Everyone just copies Tiger Woods. Weak.

  • @theciskokidd Rigid and ugly are your opinions. The FACT is that these swings produce greater performance results. You can't argue that.

  • @kbakken1 I said nothing about results. Sure I understand that the swings of today produce better results. Thats not the point of my comment. You should learn how to read. Of course at the end of the day its all about your score. But as far as the way they look. Ugly and forced. Besides you know I am right, dont get pissy!!!

  • @kbakken1 Also you have to take into consideration that technology has improved so much compared to the good ole' days. But even then , those guys were getting low scores, even with the limited technology. So whats that say about todays golfers? Are they not as good as they really appear to be, because of technology? Makes you think doesnt it?

  • @theciskokidd Doesn't really make me think, no. You have to take into account that today, courses are longer, narrower, more cluttered, etc.

    I guess I mistook your comment for implying that they were not good swings. But I stick by my comment that it is opinion; to me, the swings of today look fluid, efficient, and dynamic.

    In terms of technology, it is not just the technology that brings us better equipment, but also that analyzes and brings better swing technique.

  • bunkerputt - are you blind? Virtually all his weight remains on his left side, just look at where his left knee is - also, his right hip doesn't drift to the right, and his head doesn't move right, either. And yes, Hogan's swing had many of the elements of the stack and tilt swing

  • Nice athletic maneuver. Definitely not weight left and stays left type of swing. I'm pretty sure he could pick his front foot up at the TOB position if he wanted to.

  • @bunkerputt You may want to look at the video again. Your dead wrong with your comment. He picks his front foot over he falls into it.

  • #1 player in the world 6 feet in front of him, something should rub off, right?

  • man. thats not stack and tilt its a normal swing with weigt transfer. just little lateral movement like every modern toujr player is doing. is ben hogan also stack and titlt or waht. stop posting that shit

  • more sean foley swing theory

  • Looks pretty stack and tiltish.

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