Watch some of the unique swings and warm up routines of Carl Yuan, who has secured his PGA TOUR card through the Korn Ferry Tour in eight events.

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  1. Internet sensation Ho-sung Choi entertained crowds with is unique swing

  2. Arnie used a helicopter like finish on his swing just like this guy does. It's so they don't hit the ball left which is what every right handed golfer dreads. His swing coming into the ball is damn good though. It looks like he just has an issue with clearing his left side. As long as you're good coming down into the ball and through the impact area it really doesn't matter what your finish looks like. Sheffler is a perfect example as he dances with his feet all over the place differently on almost every swing.

  3. After the ball has left the club is when the performance starts. Daddy wanted him to play sports, mommy wanted him to act. Now he does both

  4. Bruh this is the stuff I like to do at the range. Different shots all the time lol, same with putting. Slice and hooking putts is fun

  5. I used to teach golf and say "after the ball is gone, you can do a dance for all I care but before impact, YOU must be on balance". Go Carl GO!!

  6. And why does his swing work? Pause it on the downswing when the club is parallel to the ground, and he’ll look like any other high end tour caliber player. The things he does afterwards is just icing; it’s the willing of the ball in to the shape he wants. The art form takes over for this guy in his head and he seems like a savant of sorts who just lets the image of the shot envelop him and take over. Very interesting to see someone with this approach do so well.

  7. Hmmm looks like his way of swinging relieves the left knee from twisting as hard as a normal drive would. Time will tell if he has more or less injuries than the average pro.

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