タイガー・ウッズの2000年のスイングの背後にあるシンプルな魔法
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Tiger’s swing changed a lot over the years, and often, not for the best. In fact, his stretch from 2010-2015 he broke most of his stats for his WORST play in his career.
But in the late 90’s and early 2000’s, Tiger was still raw power that was incredibly efficient and actually a simpler way to swing the golf club.
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Ya, it makes sense that it would be the same as the way you wind up to hit a fastball. You're definitely not trying to put your front foot down after you pick it up, but eventually it just has to come down. If you get a fastball then u have to swing right away. And if you get a curveball, you just chill for a sec (kind of like a Cameron Young golf swing) and then swing a little after the foot comes down.
Please could you tell me if Goaty ai is a separate purchase from membership thanks
3D says the best in the biz re-center early. Do you have 3D of your swing doing what you are recommending?
I like the way Tiger moves his lower body, and how he allows his left knee to flex inwards and his trail leg to lengthen / extend slightly. I know you guys sometimes make reference to Mike Austin swing model. He seemed to have a two axis swing. He would sway his lower body in a kind of lateral move allowing his left leg to flex inwards. A bit like a walking motion. His sway allowed him to create a continuous axis from his now slightly tilted spine down through his extended right leg while keeping his head in his address position. This allowed him to have a really big hip and shoulder rotation. Where his lead shoulder moved down and across in the backswing. He was fully loaded into his trail side at the top of his backswing. But then on the downswing there was an even bigger diagonal lateral shift where he flexed his right leg as he shifted back over. Now he used his left leg as the axis around which to swing. Thus enabling him to lower his trail shoulder with an element of side bend and rotation as he shifted across. Hence the two axis swing model. I was wondering how the Mike Austin Pivot model compares to your thinking and the classic Tiger pivot.
Myles
No arm slack @ the top?
In some of your recent posts, you mention disagreement or at least changed emphasis from your older instruction. How far back should we skip your older posts?
Is this done with every club in the back