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Most Great Players Lower During Their Swings
I’m sure that Mike realizes good players lower during the swing. I’m also sure that after watching this he wishes he had been a little clearer on just what he was discussing, as it certainly seems like he’s saying Scott’s head is not going down at the exact moment that it is. Continue reading
7-Year Old Sofie Louis: Talent Personified
Some people just have a “knack” for the game, and it is more apparent how things ultimately work without having any sort of deep understanding of exactly what they are doing. Continue reading
Johnny Miller Offers More Brilliant Swing Analysis
Johnny Miller is completely misguided when it comes to what a golf swing does, and has no clue as to how greats such as Ben Hogan managed to hit the ball so well. Continue reading
Swing Analysis: Brandel Chamblee Keeps Hammering on Tiger
This little clip should come as no surprise to anyone who watches The Golf Channel with any regularity. Continue reading
Swing Analysis: Tiger at the Australian Open
The video starts with a side by side view of Tiger at last year’s Chevron and just last week at the Australian Open in Sydney. Continue reading
Webb Simpson’s Golf Swing Analyzed
Watching Webb Simpson win two events in 3 weeks brings to mind the old adage that you “putt for dough”. Continue reading
Why was Tiger Woods Struggling (And it’s Not Because He Dips His Head) ?
All right, so everyone is talking (still) about Tiger and his swing. Here I have taken Tiger’s most recent competition (the Frys.com Open) and compiled swings to compare with his swings of years past, especially those of the Harmon era. Continue reading
K.J. Choi’s Golf Swing Analysed
When we look at K.J. Choi’s golf swing the first thing that has to come to mind is the obvious look of the dreaded “over the top” move wherein the hands and arms swing out toward the ball as the swing changes direction from backward to forward. Continue reading
Bobby Jones Golf Swing Analysis
Bobby Jones the only player to win all four major championships in one calendar year and co-founded the Masters. Continue reading
TV Golf Announcers Just Make Stuff Up: Rory McIlroy
In this video you will see proof of what I have been saying for some time now, namely that when announcers (any of them) describe why a Tour player sends a shot awry they are making it up. Continue reading
Bubba Watson’s Golf Swing Analysed
“You know, I just swing smooth and try to hit the center of the clubface”. Gee, thanks Bubba. That oughta do it. Continue reading
Greg Norman Golf Swing Analysis
The only reason that Greg Norman is not considered as one of the top 5 players of all time is that he could not find a way to close out majors that he had a very good chance to win. Continue reading
Lee Trevino Golf Swing Analysis
Lee Trevino controlled the ball as well as anyone ever, preferring a low fade with the longer clubs, and was a master with the wedge. Continue reading
Seve Ballesteros Golf Swing Analysis
You won’t find anyone who would fail to place Seve Ballesteros among the top 20 of all time, and certainly he would be among the most entertaining and charismatic players ever to play. Continue reading
Luke Donald: Golf Swing Analysis
When we think of Luke Donald the first thing that comes to mind is the syrupy rhythm and the perfectly balanced finish, which make his swing appear graceful and uncommonly effortless, sort of a refined Fred Couples. Continue reading
A Closer Look at Brandel Chamblee’s Video Analysis of Tiger Woods
I believe that Tiger is on a good path that will eventually lead to his return as a dominant player and he will almost certain to surpass 18 major victories in his lifetime. Continue reading
Steve Stricker Golf Swing Analysed
A few years back Steve Stricker was at an apparent dead-end in his golfing career. Through hard work and persistence he has come back to become even better than he was before his fall, now seemingly in the hunt almost every week. Continue reading
Peak Performance Golf Swing Analysis
What I found upon deeper inspection was what you see here in the video. I leave it to you to decide for yourself whether or not you would pay to try this method. Continue reading
Wayne DeFrancesco self analysis of his golf swing 2011
Wayne DeFrancesco looks at his own golf swing to as he works to improve his form. This online golf lesson gives you a great idea of what he does with his online golf students. Continue reading
Matt Kuchar: Golf Swing Analysis
Watching Matt Kuchar swing should be enough evidence for anyone paying attention to prove that just about any combination of backswing arm, hand and wrist positions can be utilized to play great golf. Continue reading
Impact: A Slow Motion, High Speed Analysis
Now, with the advent of high speed photography used by the networks on their PGA Tour telecasts, Wayne has compiled some really cool shots of the club striking the ball. Continue reading
Moe Norman and the Problem with “Feel” and “Real”
Beware what the good player says he does, because quite often it won’t actually be the case. Continue reading
Arnold Palmer Golf Swing Analysis
This was one strong dude. He was so much fun to watch play: always teetering between brilliance and disaster. Nobody lashed it like Arnie. Continue reading
Jeff Overton Swing Analysis
Jeff Overton had a good tournament at the AT&T recently. Despite what Peter Kostis says there are thing I really like about Jeff’s swing. Continue reading
Nick Price Swing Analysis
Nick is one of the better ball strikers in the game and I particularly like the tempo and athleticism of his his golf swing. Continue reading
Annika Sorenstam Swing Analysis
Annika Sorenstam may be the best woman ever? Strong and fast, great sequence. Hit a draw from an open clubface at the top. Complicated movement, but obviously good enough to dominate from 6400 yards. Continue reading
Nick Faldo Swing Analysis
Nick’s swing in his prime favored control over power, which allowed him to win six major championships in the days before “bomb and gouge”. Continue reading
Golf Lesson with a Wounded Warrior
This video is of a lesson given to Ramon Padilla, a US Army veteran who lost his left arm while serving in Afghanistan. I can only describe the experience as inspirational, although Ramon preferred to look at it as just trying to get better. Continue reading
More Johnny Miller Swing Advice
Johnny gives priceless advice to Mickelson, Harrington and Kim, and educates us all on the Laws of Physics, according to Johnny, of course. Continue reading
Johnny Miller’s Swing Advice for Robert Allenby Examined
I find it mind-boggling that Johnny Miller is the most popular announcer in televised golf. Continue reading
Jack Nicklaus (1963) Golf Swing Analysis
Man, how far do you think Nicklaus would have been hitting it with this swing (circa 1963) and today’s technology? Continue reading
Sam Snead Swing Analysis
Sam Snead Golf Swing Analysis Continue reading
Ben Hogan vs. Tiger Woods – Swing Analysis – Part 2
On the rare occasion when Tiger Woods is not playing well in a tournament, it seems that the television golf announcers are always quick to point out what they perceive to be a major flaw in Tiger’s swing Continue reading
Tom Brady and Tony Romo
How does a top instructor/ announcer/ expert allow himself to compare two swings when the camera angles are completely different? Continue reading
Ben Hogan vs. Tiger Woods – Swing Analysis – Part 1
One of the most interesting aspects of any study of golf swings over the history of the game is the fact that as in any art, there is not so much a progression as there is an evolution. Continue reading
Tom Watson – The Announcers Get it Wrong Again
The announcers get it wrong again. Continue reading
Swing Analysis: Wayne DeFrancesco
Swing Analysis Wayne DeFrancesco Continue reading
Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan, Johnny Miller, Brandel Chamblee – Swing Analysis
Tiger and Hogan compressed (lowered) in the backswing and the downswing. Miller and Chamblee compressed (lowered) in the downswing. Continue reading
Ben Hogan – Swing Analysis
Analysis of one of the all time greats and a continual source of inspiration to study how to swing a golf club and hit a golf ball. Continue reading
Byron Nelson – Swing Analysis
Byron Nelson won 11 consecutive tournaments and 18 total tournaments in 1945 and is another good example of the compression movement that is present in the swings of great players of the past and present. Continue reading
Sergio Garcia vs. Gary Player – Swing Analysis
The swings of the great players have something in common that I call “compression” during the swing. Here I look at Sergio Garcia and Gary Player side by side to reveal some striking similarities. Continue reading



