He’s going to be hitting a lot of his second shots out of his own divots on day 2.
lizard_king0000
Perfectly on plane
CuriousGhostTarsier
Low left release
ChesleyBasket
He’s got a lotta balls.
jewpants47
Very little shoulder rotation
mfs619
Vertical drop, horizontal tug.
scwelch
Best swing in history according to many
ipalvr
High finish
Andrew_Waples
Wearing a tie.
North_Vegetable2476
He forgot to turn shot tracer on ?
Otherwise_Cup_8528
Stinger
Gromby
probably the best golf swing to ever hit a ball, its incredible to watch
That_Toe8574
How loose it is. I try not to have tension in my arms or wrists but this is just floppy. Very jealous, I’m guessing you REALLY have to trust the swing to give up this much control over the club head.
Barb_WyRE
The same universal truths to all great golf swings!
Lead wrist gets to max flexion.
Spine angle remains unchanged from setup through impact.
Good wrists and spine lead to good plane and clubface control.
ishysredditusername
short back-swing.
An overswing has got to be the most common swing fault out there
Sossage
He released his power package
Public_Proposal_3567
Simple mechanics, short backswing, repeatable motion.
hopethatschocolate
Relatively flat swing plane in comparison to a lot of modern players.
DrStevenBrule69
Looks like Ben played a cut!
PosterMakingNutbag
Keeps his arms close on the back swing but the experts over at r/golfswing would be criticizing his “chicken wing” on the follow through.
Nine_Eye_Ron
Reading the comments and looking at the swing it’s amazing to see people describe a move in one way that others describe in the complete opposite.
This is due to the whole “feel” vs “real” and individual perception and experience of those in relation to their reference points and own understanding.
It highlights how dangerous good advice is when applied improperly and how sometimes bad advice can be the cure!
In the end going to see a teaching professional, a good one at least and sticking to and practicing their instruction is always going to be the best way.
That being said, there is a lot of excellent advice on YouTube from some very knowledgeable professionals. I think the issue is finding the necessary advice and applying it from YouTube requires a lot of experience and understanding as well as trial and error. In other words overcoming the whole “feel” vs “real” problem.
bikerdude214
That’s a banger song.
BigfootSmokesDope
So there’s no point to the video? Not going to tell us what is being analyzed? Just a bunch of randos point out what they notice about his swing regardless of what the video was trying to show us? Cool cool.
DontGetTheShow
His pants still use less fabric than the Jason Day Malbons
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Relatively short backswing.
He’s going to be hitting a lot of his second shots out of his own divots on day 2.
Perfectly on plane
Low left release
He’s got a lotta balls.
Very little shoulder rotation
Vertical drop, horizontal tug.
Best swing in history according to many
High finish
Wearing a tie.
He forgot to turn shot tracer on ?
Stinger
probably the best golf swing to ever hit a ball, its incredible to watch
How loose it is. I try not to have tension in my arms or wrists but this is just floppy. Very jealous, I’m guessing you REALLY have to trust the swing to give up this much control over the club head.
The same universal truths to all great golf swings!
Lead wrist gets to max flexion.
Spine angle remains unchanged from setup through impact.
Good wrists and spine lead to good plane and clubface control.
short back-swing.
An overswing has got to be the most common swing fault out there
He released his power package
Simple mechanics, short backswing, repeatable motion.
Relatively flat swing plane in comparison to a lot of modern players.
Looks like Ben played a cut!
Keeps his arms close on the back swing but the experts over at r/golfswing would be criticizing his “chicken wing” on the follow through.
Reading the comments and looking at the swing it’s amazing to see people describe a move in one way that others describe in the complete opposite.
This is due to the whole “feel” vs “real” and individual perception and experience of those in relation to their reference points and own understanding.
It highlights how dangerous good advice is when applied improperly and how sometimes bad advice can be the cure!
In the end going to see a teaching professional, a good one at least and sticking to and practicing their instruction is always going to be the best way.
That being said, there is a lot of excellent advice on YouTube from some very knowledgeable professionals. I think the issue is finding the necessary advice and applying it from YouTube requires a lot of experience and understanding as well as trial and error. In other words overcoming the whole “feel” vs “real” problem.
That’s a banger song.
So there’s no point to the video? Not going to tell us what is being analyzed? Just a bunch of randos point out what they notice about his swing regardless of what the video was trying to show us? Cool cool.
His pants still use less fabric than the Jason Day Malbons
Fashion changes, stingers are forever
Hips start the swing