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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2007

slow motion swing sequence

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  • your right, there is no scoop, as long as the left wrist is bowed it cant be scooped

  • Very Hoganesque

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  • @xfactor5492 you're very good

  • @07charlestyra well guys like nick faldo are a specal case in general, the main reason he can do that is because it would be a part of his swing, most people who lift there head will not hit down on the ball because from what i have seen that cause you to hit higher up on the ball to (you raise the club slight but in gold a inch is a mile)

  • @messi996 nick faldo lifts his head, but your probably right

  • lol flip, at impact his hands are in front of the ball, he's got the shaft leaning forward, and took a divot (that's what she said jokes are too easy on this comment)

  • superb! even I dont like his left heel up at impact...

  • wow what a swing, check out mine : )

  • @dschultz6072

    i agree.we all dont hav the same swing.second the tv commentators job is to screw up our thoughts..

  • @DFORCE8228305 i turn my hips. the x-factor is a load of garbage. you can hit a ball off your left leg only if you try. it seems to me it's hard to naturally make your hips unwind if they were never wound up in the first place. the sooner you learn to stop listening to the pga manual and start listening to the feedback your body gives you, the better off you'll be. we're all different, so we all can't swing the same.

  • he didnt coil guys..he took a huge backswing..hips stay..weight shifted..never turn hips on the backswing cos of the term coil..it will destroy u..

  • Woods is only the second golfer, after Jack Nicklaus, to have achieved a career Grand Slam three times

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