Pre-Shot Routine: Charl Schwartzel
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In this video I take a look at Charl Schwartzel during his brilliant Masters win, focusing on two particular shots and the pre-shot routine he uses before each.
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In this video I take a look at Charl Schwartzel during his brilliant Masters win, focusing on two particular shots and the pre-shot routine he uses before each.
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If you were around in the late 70’s and 80’s and you liked golf at all you were probably familiar with Seve Ballesteros. He was wild and powerful, yet possessed a magician’s touch to extract himself from self-inflicted trouble, usually off the tee.
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Jim has been coming to see me for quite a few years, and has experienced a nice progressive improvement. As is usually the case, there was a combination of problems both conceptual and physical.
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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.
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So what happened to Rory McIlroy at this year’s Masters? The question is, did McIlroy’s swing change on Sunday for whatever reason? My sense is that it did not, at least not in an appreciably noticeable fashion, and I think the video proves that that is the case.
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Imagine my surprise when as a mini-tour rookie the first two tournaments I enter I get waxed by two guys named Walter Zembriski and Dick Mast. My surprise was that I had never heard of either one. I saw Walt in the pro shop at Cypress Creek in Orlando (1981) and thought he was the maintenance man. The next time I saw him he was accepting the winner’s check. That was my first event- the second was at West Orange Country Club, a shortish, fairly tight little track with grainy Florida greens that wasn’t as easy as the yardage might…
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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.
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Okay, call me a contrarian. Now that questioning Tiger Woods judgment in changing his golf swing under the guidance of Sean Foley is in vogue, I am firmly putting a stake in the ground: 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. Playing competitive golf through substantive swing changes is extremely difficult and is bound to produce some less than stellar shots. On Friday, Tiger hit a couple of horrendously wayward tee shots which opened…
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I never thought I would see the day when a golf announcer (or “analyst” as the networks like to say) who had played the PGA Tour would make Johnny Miller look like a genius. But now we have been blessed with Brandel Chamblee, a 15 year Tour veteran (who won one tournament) who, as lead “analyst” with the Golf Channel, is constantly present on the tube, rising so high in the minds of the powers that be that he joined Miller, Nick Faldo, and Roger Maltbie in a roundtable discussion called “State of the Game”. Of course, the subject dominating…
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“You know, I just swing smooth and try to hit the center of the clubface”. Gee, thanks Bubba. That oughta do it.
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