Tiger Woods Driver Shot
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At address, Tiger’s right foot is not square to the target line. This makes it harder to keep your weight on the inside of the right foot as the backswing proceeds. If your weight transfers to the outside of your right foot, it is harder to stay balanced at the end of your backswing. This makes it more difficult to smoothly start your downswing move with the legs and quickly start transferring your body weight back to the left side to generate maximum power at impact.--GS. ModernGolfThoughts.
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you can tell hes gettin older cuz his bones are creeking
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Nice sound fx
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@mcarey59 ik its wierd he keeps his wrists from really breaking throughout the whole swing..........but then agian this is why he changed his swing in the first place...he said that you cant really time it like that consistantly
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That was not a stinger. That was his normal driver swing then.
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It's Butch Harmon, not Hartman. And he said "at the time", and at that time meaning that at the time of this video he was working with Harmon.
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He was pretty much never more than parallel then.
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he started doing these 3 quarter swings because when he came in to the pga hes swing was all over across the line at the top and sometimes more than parallel
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Nice Stinger with tha driver
he has like 0 angle retention near the bottom. that shows how hard he was really swinging to hit it so far.
mcarey591 3 years ago 3
looks like J.B.Holms
seok053 2 years ago