The golf swing of Matt Kennerknecht, a Stanford University freshman from Vienna, Virginia. Complete men's golf team info at http://www.stanfordmensgolf.org.
stop acting like you guys know what you are saying he plays golf at stanford for heaven sake and im sure he is well aware of what goes on in his swing
guys your comments seem good, but I'm not sure these guys really need it..they do play golf at Stanford. And just a wild guess here, but I THINK there might be a couple coaches over there.
Well, yes, you're absolutely correct. Everyone judges swings by "looks". The only important point in a golf swing is impact and transition to the downswing to get the club in the "slot".
I should have rephrased saying that they are not technically less perfect, but "visually less perfect/looks not as technically correct"
See Jim Furyk as example. His swing is unorthodox but from halfway down on his downswing until impact he is textbook and matches every other good ballstriker out there.
stop acting like you guys know what you are saying he plays golf at stanford for heaven sake and im sure he is well aware of what goes on in his swing
kevklatman 8 months ago
@jadana118 Coaches teach different styles of play. Why do you think Tiger has changed 3 times.
Jospehporta 8 months ago
@ jadana118 yer they may be coaches doesnt meen there good though
willnicklaus12 1 year ago
guys your comments seem good, but I'm not sure these guys really need it..they do play golf at Stanford. And just a wild guess here, but I THINK there might be a couple coaches over there.
jadana118 1 year ago
nice lag.
olamprov 2 years ago
good god, check out that casting! downswing is unwieldy but clearly a long hitter
astrox5 2 years ago
This kid must hit the ball a mile
21Greco21 2 years ago
dang how many junior tournaments do these guys hafta win as a kid to actually make this team??
steven6488 2 years ago
Very Sergio-like downcocking. Probably hits it a mile and is a great ballstriker. Probably struggles with distance control in competition.
bunkerputt 2 years ago
Well, yes, you're absolutely correct. Everyone judges swings by "looks". The only important point in a golf swing is impact and transition to the downswing to get the club in the "slot".
I should have rephrased saying that they are not technically less perfect, but "visually less perfect/looks not as technically correct"
See Jim Furyk as example. His swing is unorthodox but from halfway down on his downswing until impact he is textbook and matches every other good ballstriker out there.
jknightglfr 2 years ago