Using our special RSSSA analysis ( http://www.TEG-book.com ) to measure his swing mechanics, we found that Oosthuizen won the British Open because he had the best Alignment in the field. Alignment is responsible for accuracy, and Oosthuizen hit 85% of his fairways. Unfortunately, his Sequence and Separation suggest he won't be a consistent winner on the PGA tour. We also measured Lee Westwood and Paul Casey, and found that their restricted backswings did not help their accuracy.
We contrast their swings with one of our golfers who is the same size as Oosthuizen but drives the ball 45 yards longer because of a more efficient swing and the use of our Power Hip Trainer ( http://.www.swing-speed.com ) to increase the strength and speed of his hips.
Our analysis is in two parts. This is part two.
I went to the driving range yesterday (15 April) using one of their "loaner" clubs. Keeping the hip speed and separation downswing sequence while stricking the ball, I had to give back their club, as the sweet spot ended up cracking in half. The physics of these priciples are undeniable, and the proof in my life is in the pudding of my golf balls ending up on the other side of the driving range while the "pros" are struggling right beside me with their fancy, expensive equipment.
jrwoods777 9 months ago
Love it
bambamsquare 1 year ago
Great analysis
bambamsquare 1 year ago
Just an awesome video!! Thanks
jkpassage 1 year ago