
1. Address
Very solid, yet Scott tends to set his eyes and head too high — you’ll often see him bring his eyes down at the last minute, which softens and rounds out his spine. The result is less tension and a smoother start to his swing.
2. Start
Scott’s body resists as he pulls his left arm away, creating excellent width and torque. A lot of recreational golfers do the opposite, turning their body from the get-go. Copy Scott: Get the club and your arms moving first, then add turn.
3. Wind Up
Now the big muscles! Scott winds up his trunk and torso, which carries his arms to the top. He’s lost a little forward bend here, a minor quibble, but definitely something he keeps his eyes on. You should, too.
4. Transition
This is Scott’s best move: flexing his knees and increasing his forward bend as he swings down from the top. Copy this! Also, note how his arms have worked nearly straight down. They’re active. You can’t simply “pin” them to your chest and expect good things to happen.
5. Impact
Vertical forces come into play now as Scott extends his left side. This “jump” is fueled by the energy he pushed into the ground in frame 4. Key: His left foot is planted into the ground, maximizing the jump. Little things like this make a big difference.
6. Strong
A beautiful balanced finish, the product of great sequencing and Scott’s natural athleticism. Copy the way Scott has rotated his chest way past the target line. You’ll not only ramp up ball speed, you’ll look nearly as cool as Scott while doing it.
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2020-01-25 12:52:24Z
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