The reason he rotates how hip so much is so he can have more power. What some people don't realize is that all the power comes from the hips and not the arms. Great swing
He times his lag perfectly. Meaning its coordinated to his body movement. when his shoulders are square the club is parallel to the ground and just after this he releases the club from the "L" position with his right arm and allows it square up just before impact. Creates more club head speed.
The reason he rotates how hip so much is so he can have more power. What some people don't realize is that all the power comes from the hips and not the arms. Great swing
JollyTubers 1 week ago
for those of you that cant wait....the swing is at :01
imthesonofjorel 4 months ago
I actually like his swing at regular speeds, how he stops his swing and the end is unreal
iLoveSandwiches07 8 months ago 2
Loses his spine angle when his right knee straightens out.
He comes back to it though 98% of the time on his swings.
This is why his miss is a pull draw. If he could just keep that right knee flex a little then It would be better then Tigers 2000 swing.
justinp766 8 months ago
How the hell does he square that club in time? Body way ahead of the arms until impact.
FitFast8 9 months ago
@FitFast8
He times his lag perfectly. Meaning its coordinated to his body movement. when his shoulders are square the club is parallel to the ground and just after this he releases the club from the "L" position with his right arm and allows it square up just before impact. Creates more club head speed.
utahgs 9 months ago
So much pretty in this swing.
PlayaGuitar 1 year ago
Nice.
MedicAlv1 1 year ago