Swing Analysis: Day 2 at the Masters: Couples and Dufner
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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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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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I’m sure that Mike realizes good players lower during the swing. I’m also sure that after watching this he wishes he had been a little clearer on just what he was discussing, as it certainly seems like he’s saying Scott’s head is not going down at the exact moment that it is.
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Bobby Jones, one of the all-time greatest golfers. He is the only player to win all four major championships in one calendar year and co-founded the Masters. In this swing analysis, we see how Bobby’s golf swing differs from the modern day golf swing, yet still displays some of the same characteristics of all great ball-strikers. Head lowering, hips in the box, right arm action, forward lean and more, a lot of the same factors you see in all great players you see in Jones as well.
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In this video we look at Cabrera’s swing in all its free flowing, old school glory as he rips into the ball with gleeful abandon.
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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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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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Tiger Woods arrived at the 2010 Masters with a swing that somewhat resembles his action of several years ago.
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