A closer look at Adam Scott's iron tee shot at Crowne Plaza

A closer look at Adam Scott’s iron tee shot at Crowne Plaza



In the final round of the 2014 Crowne Plaza Invitational, Peter Kostis analyzes Adam Scott’s swing off the 16th tee box. .
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  1. can someone explain to me how adam Scott is able to draw the ball? because throughout his swing he stays on the same clubpath, so there is no inside out swinging..

  2. This guy is mostly overrated 'Star' out there @PGA#Tour – 99% think he is a multiple Time winner at #Majors: in fact he won 1 big Boy out there! Plus 2nd Place Evergreen so stop saying he is a true champion, Kids 😉

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  5. I think this is such a good example of why trying to perfect the golf swing and make it pretty does you no good. Adam Scott is said to have the most technically perfect golf swing, yet he hasn't been relevant in golf for a few years. Meanwhile, guys like Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson, and Justin Thomas are winning all the time with swings that have many "flaws".

  6. I'm not sure if more than about 1 in ten amateurs can turn their hips at impact like that….I try and I'm way short of this. There is a lot of athletic ability that's hidden in this man's swing. Just a gorgeous motion IMO.

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  8. He hit this off the heel. That’s why he didn’t like it. The clubface is reacting to the heel hit and closes on the follow through. When it’s centered his club doesn’t turn over like it did on this shot.

  9. Amazing how he keeps that face so square coming down into impact from the inside behind him club face toe up and then impact square.

  10. Jack Nicklaus said of Tom Weiskopf, ‘with a swing like that he should win every time he tees it up’. He didn’t, and so far neither has Adam. A perfect swing just isn’t enough.

  11. Adam Scott's swing is a perfect example of how steep the backswing should be. He basically picks the club straight up. It's also a lot easier on your back and hips

  12. Classic example of fundamental attributes don’t equal champions…there’s something about true feel that outdoes technique

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