Simplest Golf Swing on the PGA Tour - The No Hinge

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2009

In this video Taly demonstrates the no hinge golf swing which is excellent for improved accuracy and INCREASED DISTANCE. As Johnny Miller mentioned on tv last week, "a lot of golfers over the next 20 years are going to copy this one".

The #2 ranked player in the world has mastered it and that will ensure him a lot of leaderboards with Tiger Woods.

The TALY MIND Set golf tool is an excellent tool for visualizing and repeating this move. Notice the angle between Taly's golf shaft and the line out to the red ball. He maintains it until way after impact.

Visit www.TALY.com for more information.

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  • I guess everyone needs their niche to sell, but seriously? Every single decent full swing has some wrist hinge in the backswing (yes even Holmes and Stricker). As for the top 5 players in the world, freeze their swings at impact and compare to this swing LOL. Nobody on the entire PGA tour will be in this impact position unless maybe they are hitting a touch shot around the green. I challenge you to prove me wrong. This is a disservice to golfers who want to improve but don't know any better.

  • Don't be fooled @hennybogan007 by camera angle and thinking that my wrist unhinged because it didn't. I'm holding it rigid.

    And if you think that Stricker & Holmes hinge, then you are nitpicking. If they chose to hinge, their swing would look completely different.

    The wrists are only so strong, and even when you try not to hinge, there could be slight movement.

    Ask yourself this: what gets a golfer closer to Stricker's move? Telling them to hinge or telling them not to.

  • loss of spine angle in the backswing, Zero compression with the ground, loss of hip and shoulder rotation into impact. you have way more serious issues than wrist hinge my friend.

    you keep your feet down throught the swing which is good. but you're not maximizing the energy from pushing against the ground. the aid is nice but misdirecting swing focus away from the feet and maintaining posture position. a sturdy structure is better for alingnment than trying to 'visualize proper plane'.

  • Thanks for posting @NoGolfKarts. Where do I start.

    How about where you ended speaking about "misdirecting focus" onto plane.

    The resulting shot is what matters and I don't recall asking golfers to visualize the plane.

    It's a simple move with very few moving parts and the ball ended up right by the pin.

    Pick it apart all you want, but it's a phenomenal alternative for helping golfers score.

  • @scoremore05 Apologies for picking it apart. I totally agree with you about results are what matter most. The 4 key swing points I mentioned are lacking in the swing. Even y808z recommends a proper pivot which this swing is lacking. Improper pivot reduces balance and requires compensation at some point in the swing.[improper followthrough]. If your results are good I guess stick to it! But it could be simplified much more. Your body looks like it's fighting the swing not aiding it.

  • Noted @NoGolfKarts. Thanks for posting.

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  • You are trying way to hard, look Golf is an Art form, people keep coming out and trying to make it as scientific and technical as possible, and you are hindering your own progress and wasting time. Stop trying to be a robot with gadgets and listen to your gut, golf is a feel game

  • i dont see why everyone compares swings, point of golf is get it in the hole with the lowest amount of shots.

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  • @nobackswing yes but he gets a bit of hinge on the downswing when he is creating that lag. this guy has absolutely no hinge/lag on his downswing. im sure thats not what this dude was referring to lol but you can look at it in that way.

  • Im sure this would help accuracy if you practiced with it, but there is not much power there, at least not in this video, and i feel like shaping shots would be more difficult with a swing like this. maybe with more shoulder turn and a little more wind up (for lack of a better term) it would be good model

  • Which "#2 player" on tour does this?

  • I am not "fooled" by your camera angle @scoremore05 (I have a great deal more experience with video). I never said YOUR wrist hinged any, just that any decent golfer will hinge and un-hinge their wrists during the swing. Stricker and Holmes have the FEELING of keeping their wrists somewhat firm during the backswing, but their wrists are still very active (they have to if they want power) Ask yourself this: what gets a golfer closer to Hogan's move? Telling them to hinge or telling them not to?

  • Ahhh, @nobackswing. You beat me to it.

    Great post.

  • Is that right @Excaliburxxxxxx? Better tell that to the longest driver on the PGA Tour the last two years.

    No hinge, no long iron into the green....plain and simple.

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