Arnold Palmer Golf Swing Analysis

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2010

Lots of Dustin Johnson in Arnie's swing. Check out the incredible angles created in the upper torso and shoulders and the depth of the midsection. This was one strong dude. He was so much fun to watch play: always teetering between brilliance and disaster. Nobody lashed it like Arnie.

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  • Thanks for the post as always....but I think you should say "lots of Arnie's swing in Dustin Johnson"...

  • @dukane14 Yes, you're exactly right. I'll change that.

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  • @watertonrivers P.S.---Same with Jack!!!

  • @watertonrivers Oh, and one thing I might add is, and this might contradict some earlier statements, but I hate how golf teachers say not to swing hard but I really hate that idea in some respects because if you look at Arnie, you can see that he ripped the crap out of the ball!!!...:)

  • @wdefrancesco I can't speak much to the steepness of the shoulders, however, many players including pros do not get into the crouch or semi-sitting sitting position as much as they should, especially in the impact area, with the exception of Dustin Johnson like you said. I too am a fan of Palmer's and I really like his driver set-up...it's a position of effortless power!!

  • Arnie was good for the game, a very nice man, very compassionate and friendly, no wonder he had so many fans, very humble as well, and I think some parts of his swing (i.e. the steep shoulder turn) were very advanced, his shaft came in almost on the shaft plane for that ype of backswing, now thats talent

  • Arnie was good for the game, a very nice man, very compassionate and friendly, no wonder he had so many fans, very humble as well, and I think some parts of his swing (i.e. the steep shoulder turn) were very advanced

  • Never realized how much lower body rotation Arnie had, wow

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