Tony Finau swing analysis!
Today we’re going to be looking at the golf swing of Tony Feno. We’re going to break down a few things about Tony’s swing that any golfer can learn from. Obviously, we’re not all PGA Tour professionals, but there are certainly things that we can take away from their swing and their positioning towards the ball that can make us a better golfer in turn. So, let’s start off by addressing Tony’s setup to the ball. One thing that’s I’ve always found pretty interesting about Tony’s swing, even with driver, is he does have a fairly narrow stance and not a ton of uh spine tilt off the ball. Now, when I say spine tilt off the ball, I’m talking about a right-handed golfer dropping that right shoulder a little bit further down, especially with driver, to get that higher ball flight. Uh, another way to get that higher ball flight with driver especially, is by having a stance that’s a little bit further apart, a stable base. Uh, and Fenow contradicts both of those. He has a more narrow stance. The spine tilt isn’t there, but he still bombs the ball even with a short back swing. So, what this narrow stance allows him to do is quite simply be more stable and more controlled in the back swing. When you think about it, if you have a very wide stance, while you are creating a more stable base, there’s a little bit more room and width in the golf swing that can negatively affect
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