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It’s crazy how he can keep the same flex in his knees throughout
Is it just me or was that ball headed right?
I don’t know enough about his start in the sport, but I imagine it’s just something he grew up doing and kept it.
HERM, what causes such a bowed left wrist for him, other than a strong grip?
MASHED that
Isn’t he afraid he might hit the people on the green?
0:36 the slow motion time
… and suck at it, too.
This is how you hit it straight with a really shut face. Huge clearing of the hips at impact, check it out at :41. Hips open at least 45 degrees. My back just hurts looking at that. Ouch.
Amazing how much suppination he has in that left wrist, just like Hogan!!
Utterly hilarious listening the the techno babble from the 20 handicappers on here.
Just play the game.. it is a natural sport… stop analysisng… and do what feels natural.
nope
nice observation. that probably does help in creating a sord catapult at the end. i’m going to try that on the range. I have gotten into bad slices over the past couple weeks and losing osme yards.
i’ll give you another…. hold the club loosely and relax your body, swing a club freely a few times making it swoosh as loudly as you can and try to brush the grass without worrying about positions or swing plane….now put a ball down and make exactly the same swing not thinking about hitting the ball…now enjoy the sweetest contact ever!!!!
Hey guys, please come check out my channel and subscribe if you like it. I make course vlogs in the bag, and more.
Mashed potatoes!!!!!!
Found 3 things today to make me a better golfer!!
1. Tiger Woods slow motion golf swing video
2. GrooveSharpener. com—golf tool for more backspin
3. And now this video
Dustin Johnson is the man… he has a few majors on the way and is defiantly going to be a guy we talk about in 2012 I think.
i like the little driver twist he does before hitting. good job with the vid
the sound of that first drive is intoxicating!
What is amazing is that he can keep the club on plane, since most would get way laid off from bowing the left wrist like that. Second, that he still has the wrist flexibility (ulnar deviation) to create plenty of lag in his swing even with all that bowing (palmer flexion). That is simply not something most could make work.
What is amazing is that he can keep the club on plane, since most would get way laid off from bowing the left wrist like that. Second, that he still has the wrist flexibility (ulnar deviation) to create plenty of lag in his swing even with all that bowing (palmer flexion). That is simply not something most could make work.
Really?? PGA huh?? This guy is one of the most consistent players on tour with his “CRAP” position at the top mr. PGA… how are you doing?? Let’s just say he knows that he has great probability in being consistent because he doesn’t open his club face and then try to square it that mili second before impact.. instead it’s just square the whole time.. This guy is good!! also, go look at vids of Arny palmer and you’ll know that he does this as well!
Nice description. He literally just pins the left arm to his chest with the club behind him and spins his core ’til it slings the club into the ball. The styles he uses depends on having the face already closed in his backswing – not much need for timing a release of the clubface. So all you need to do is drop the club behind you or to your side, keep your right elbow tucked and turn left. Sounds like you have it figured out.
Good luck.
Herman
I’ve studied Dustin’s swing a lot. One thing that has greatly helped me get some “effortless” power is copying the way he swings down. It is as if the top of the left arm and the chest are connected together almost all the way down until the very bottom of the swing. I’ve tried it, it doesnt hurt and it seems to add some good speed right at the bottom of the swing. Hips pulling all the way down but that arm stays connected to the chest all the way down. Make any sense?
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It’s crazy how he can keep the same flex in his knees throughout
Is it just me or was that ball headed right?
I don’t know enough about his start in the sport, but I imagine it’s just something he grew up doing and kept it.
HERM, what causes such a bowed left wrist for him, other than a strong grip?
MASHED that
Isn’t he afraid he might hit the people on the green?
0:36 the slow motion time
… and suck at it, too.
This is how you hit it straight with a really shut face. Huge clearing of the hips at impact, check it out at :41. Hips open at least 45 degrees. My back just hurts looking at that. Ouch.
Amazing how much suppination he has in that left wrist, just like Hogan!!
Utterly hilarious listening the the techno babble from the 20 handicappers on here.
Just play the game.. it is a natural sport… stop analysisng… and do what feels natural.
nope
nice observation. that probably does help in creating a sord catapult at the end. i’m going to try that on the range. I have gotten into bad slices over the past couple weeks and losing osme yards.
i’ll give you another…. hold the club loosely and relax your body, swing a club freely a few times making it swoosh as loudly as you can and try to brush the grass without worrying about positions or swing plane….now put a ball down and make exactly the same swing not thinking about hitting the ball…now enjoy the sweetest contact ever!!!!
Hey guys, please come check out my channel and subscribe if you like it. I make course vlogs in the bag, and more.
Mashed potatoes!!!!!!
Found 3 things today to make me a better golfer!!
1. Tiger Woods slow motion golf swing video
2. GrooveSharpener. com—golf tool for more backspin
3. And now this video
Dustin Johnson is the man… he has a few majors on the way and is defiantly going to be a guy we talk about in 2012 I think.
i like the little driver twist he does before hitting. good job with the vid
the sound of that first drive is intoxicating!
What is amazing is that he can keep the club on plane, since most would get way laid off from bowing the left wrist like that. Second, that he still has the wrist flexibility (ulnar deviation) to create plenty of lag in his swing even with all that bowing (palmer flexion). That is simply not something most could make work.
What is amazing is that he can keep the club on plane, since most would get way laid off from bowing the left wrist like that. Second, that he still has the wrist flexibility (ulnar deviation) to create plenty of lag in his swing even with all that bowing (palmer flexion). That is simply not something most could make work.
Really?? PGA huh?? This guy is one of the most consistent players on tour with his “CRAP” position at the top mr. PGA… how are you doing?? Let’s just say he knows that he has great probability in being consistent because he doesn’t open his club face and then try to square it that mili second before impact.. instead it’s just square the whole time.. This guy is good!! also, go look at vids of Arny palmer and you’ll know that he does this as well!
Nice description. He literally just pins the left arm to his chest with the club behind him and spins his core ’til it slings the club into the ball. The styles he uses depends on having the face already closed in his backswing – not much need for timing a release of the clubface. So all you need to do is drop the club behind you or to your side, keep your right elbow tucked and turn left. Sounds like you have it figured out.
Good luck.
Herman
I’ve studied Dustin’s swing a lot. One thing that has greatly helped me get some “effortless” power is copying the way he swings down. It is as if the top of the left arm and the chest are connected together almost all the way down until the very bottom of the swing. I’ve tried it, it doesnt hurt and it seems to add some good speed right at the bottom of the swing. Hips pulling all the way down but that arm stays connected to the chest all the way down. Make any sense?