Tiger’s “Over the Top” Rehearsal: Is it a Cut Swing?
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The truth as I see it is that Tiger is evolving out of what Hank Haney had him doing for years.
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The truth as I see it is that Tiger is evolving out of what Hank Haney had him doing for years.
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It was a great Saturday at the Masters with McIlroy, Sergio and Couples blowing up while Hanson, Mickelson and Oosthuizen played some great golf and really put on a show.
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You won’t find two more different swings, but both players seem about as relaxed and nonchalant as anyone out there.
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A 67 for Westwood and a 68 for Louis have them holding the 1 and 2 spots after day 1 at the Masters, so they get the look-see in this video.
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If you have been a member of wdglc.com you have probably noticed that there are certain things in the swing that I believe are important.
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You probably know Patrick Cantlay is an amateur, and is only a sophomore at Stanford. That he has accomplished so much in such a short period, mostly with an incredible 2011 in which he compiled a long list of highly impressive performances
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If there is one thing you get out of this website I hope it is that I have inspired you to compete. It doesn’t matter what the competition is, only that you care about the results. True competition is the only meaningful testing ground for what you work on at the range and on the course.
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Arguably the greatest woman golfer of all time, Ben Hogan stated that he thought Mickey Wright had the best swing of anyone, male or female, that he had ever seen.
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What we see here is that while Maves has the Hogan rhythm down to a “T”, the rest of it does not really compare.
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He is the most underrated player of the 20th Century. A winner of over 120 tournaments worldwide and 9 major championships Player is not often mentioned in the same breath as Hogan, Snead, Jones, Nicklaus, Nelson and Palmer, although he certainly should be.
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