Wayne’s World: A Weekly Blog Regarding All Things Golf
Wayne’s Latest:
Kratzert and Foltz Showcase the Deficiencies of Empirical Analysis
When I use the words “empirical analysis” here it is not to make me look smart: rather, it is a jab at Brandel Chamblee (imagine that), who, in our Facebook debate, rambled on about the beauty of “observational” teaching as opposed to anything having to do with science or using technology such as video cameras and line and angle drawing software. Continue reading
Peter Kostis Outdoes Himself Analyzing Rory McIlroy’s Swing
Who in their right mind would ever claim that McIlroy’s arms drive his pivot, and that the evidence is a video of Rory when he was 3 years old? Continue reading
Online Students: John Neeson
This is John’s second online lesson (the first 3 months ago) and you will see that progress has definitely been made on the backswing. What needs to happen now is a more difficult task, changing the sequencing of the swing in order to get the right arm to start down earlier from a better position and move into a better approach to impact. Continue reading
Swing Analysis: Ken Duke and Jason Dufner
Here we see two clear examples of excellent swings that produce great ball control and plenty of distance without utilizing huge amounts of upper trunk movement. Continue reading
Online Students: Jake Gilmer
Jake has been struggling with his game and with incorporating the ideas he has gotten from watching the website, and here we see pretty clearly why this is the case. Continue reading




