I'm literally crying in pain watching him chip. Even using a 4 iron to avoid a mis-hit.
Not sure if he should keep honing his "new pattern" or go back to the old way of chipping.
I think it's bs you need to use the same swing for full swing and short game.
I'm not in the camp that believes...
At the end of the day, you got to figure out a way to get the impact dynamics you want, whether handle dragging or not, whichever way you find easiest.
Tiger Woods' old game plan might not be good enough anymore - CBSSports.com
The craziest part about the ending to Sunday's Northwestern Mutual World Challenge actually wasn't Zach Johnson holing out after a drop on No. 18.
Nor was it Tiger Woods missing a four-footer on the first playoff hole...
It's not anything new, but interesting nonetheless.
Golf deeper than ever, and most are at Sherwood - The Washington Post
“For a lot of us who grew up playing balata balls, you wanted to get that thing down. You didn’t want it up in that wind because it got pushed around like you wouldn’t...
Rory McIlroy proves Tiger Woods right, stuns Adam Scott at Aussie Open to end year-long drought - SBNation.com
does anyone know what rory has been working on with his coach?
The better I can maintain some turn in the transition...the harder I can rotate and tumble with everything I got without worrying about losing it left.
The better I can control my left shoulder in the transition, that is to keep it low/level instead of going up,...the more I can let my left...
Number one in ballstriking and GIR.
Wins FedEx Cup and Race to Dubai in same year, and finishes with a six stroke victory at DP World.
This swing works under pressure! Let's talk about how amazing his action is...
let's say there was no need to square the clubface up at impact (unrealistic I know, but just for the sake of understanding), and you just tried to max out clubhead speed...does existing scientific models show that more clubhead speed can be created, or to max out speed you would want to square...
Pop out...I'm referring to the takeaway of course, where the hands start a bit outside before coming back in.
Seems like maybe great players have this move (Rory McIroy, Kevin Shields :p etc) . And I think recent research (from wiseguys) has shown that the hands should pop out slightly to be...
So I've been playing around with trackman.
With my driver, I noticed I have a tendency of having a negative face to path number (i.e. closed face relative to path) but spin axis tends to be positive (i.e. slice spin). I look at my driver face and seems like my impact is relatively close to...
I'm preparing for a tournament and want to map greens. Googled a bit on this topic but there doesn't seem to be much hands on info. Seems like I need a Breakmaster device and a basic outline of the green. Any advice would be appreciated :)