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Lee Trevino - Angled Hinge Compare

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Uploaded on Nov 1, 2007

My swing and Trevino

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  • jango1000

    Can you please explain What's wrong with that swing?

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  • Melkay1Z

    All swings are left after impact in order to swing around the body. His swing is a block not a release. I would suggest reading his book, Groove Your Golf Swing My Way, to understand his method in detail.

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  • Keith Byers

    I always liked Trevino's swing and I am in my mid 30s.

    It's too bad character and uniqueness has been lost in favor of cold technique.

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  • TheNYgolfer

    I Read his book and studied his swing, EVERY good golfer "releases" in a full shot otherwise there would be no power in the shot. Lee called himself a "blocker" because he aimed his body left , swung along his body line on the backswing then rerouted the club back to the right (towards the target) on the downswing. So he called it "blocking" but he surely released the club.He in no way tried to hold back the release.If he did he would never have had both arms straight after impact

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  • bill smith

    that swing was developed on driving range from hitting over a million balls

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  • preppy187

    its mostly upper body. no ground pressures. club to vertical. needs to swing more around the body. like a baseball swing. but the pressures have to be in place. can't have one without the other.

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  • 4JRimmer

    Conventional golf would call Trevino's pattern a block - future golfing would *not* mark my words

    Trevino released without rotating the club face - there's nothing wrong with that! You can still get a 45 deg hinge to slap the ball, so why call it a block? Because conventional golf theory is made and upheld to this day by idiots.

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  • jpsartrean

    There was a story that whenever Ben Hogan company (later in his life) built a new set of clubs, that he would say something like: "Take these down to that little Mexican kid - he's the only one who knows how to hit it solid."

    Coming from Mr. Hogan, that's probably the greatest compliment a golfer could get.... Congrats to Mr. Trevino - hard work indeed...

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  • xXsnowxXxstormXx

    i took lessons from him :D

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  • rw5791

    magic with a wedge in his hands.When trevino got to merion he said,I can take big jack on this course.

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