I'm noticing that too recently. Luke Donald same. No left knee dipping in, no leaning onto the backfoot. Just compare Sandra here with the woman in the background. Definitely worth investigating…
scratch golfers and tour pros aren't looking up swing videos on youtube and making arbitrary, usually completely uneducated analytical comments about them……most of the time it's people who are learning golf and have watched a ton of instructional videos and swing tips and then feel the need to regurgitate that mostly misinterpreted or erroneous information back to other hackers………….getting our drift now?
Seon Foley used to play professionally. Great teachers and coaches have been great players themselves. You need to have golf skills to teach. I would rather go to someone who can consistently shoot in the 60's than someone who barely breaks 80. Just a thought.
tries to resist with her left side in the back-swing, instead of pushing forwards (in the direction of the camera) with the right side of her left calf.
She doesn't get her back to the target enough or her right shoulder to the target on the finish. This will get the hands and wrist to quicken up and she will miss a lot of greens.
A little flippy. The left wrist at 0:16 secs, just prior to impact, has broken down. There is virtually no forward-leaning shaft. A powerless, weak strike.
Actually Mox …some of us are looking up swing videos! I actually make comments because I have had a passion for golf since I was 9 years old and I LOVE to see people getter better at it!
I this video Sandra does something that the average golfer usually screws up! Look at how beautifully she keeps her head steady through impact. Her eyes focused on the point of the ball she wants to hit! Most average golfers don't do that they look up BEFORE they hit it! Why? ..Lack of trust in their swing!
BMW…you don't have a bloody clue! "A powerless, weak strike"? LMAO At impact the club head is still just behind the hands. She could hold release a tiny bit more but I would not by any stretch of the imagination say that "the left wrist has broken down". However she still makes very good solid contact with the ball. Better I hazard to guess, than you do
Stang at IMPACT which you can pause at if you try….she, as I said could hold the angle a little longer but my response was to the comment that her left wrist had "broken down" It hasn't. Would I try to get her to keep a slightly straighter angle left arm to shaft …sure I probably would…but the change to do that would start at the address. I would move her hands about 1/2 " forward. That way encouraging the hands to stay just slightly more in front through impact.
She doesn't get her back to the target enough or her right shoulder to the target on the finish. This will get the hands and wrist to quicken up and she will miss a lot of greens.
I’ve been really really studying the golf swing a lot lately, and all the things I’m TRYING to do every time, she does them all right here. It’s the ball first, then ground. Hips drive but upper body stays behind the ball. Keeps her head down through the shot.
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Patronising bollocks. You ain't shooting anywhere near her, so give it a rest
I'm noticing that too recently. Luke Donald same. No left knee dipping in, no leaning onto the backfoot. Just compare Sandra here with the woman in the background. Definitely worth investigating…
perfect swing
Fairplay. I withdraw the accusation.
i smell hackers………here come the bullshit analytical swing comments
scratch golfers and tour pros aren't looking up swing videos on youtube and making arbitrary, usually completely uneducated analytical comments about them……most of the time it's people who are learning golf and have watched a ton of instructional videos and swing tips and then feel the need to regurgitate that mostly misinterpreted or erroneous information back to other hackers………….getting our drift now?
Seon Foley used to play professionally. Great teachers and coaches have been great players themselves. You need to have golf skills to teach. I would rather go to someone who can consistently shoot in the 60's than someone who barely breaks 80. Just a thought.
leave.
Spot on. Over uses the right arm as a way to power the swing-reduces lag and left wrist breaks down too early. Looks pretty-goes short.
Except he's totally correct in this case.
Nice shape…
Totally agree.
sskkknnnxxxxx….
(falling off the chair at the utter wrongness…)
Not just the arm, rolling over, etc.–you can see the right shoulder trying to get high and outside, even in this front view.
Not that there aren't good aspects to this swing — width, lower body stable and resisting on the backswing, doesn't come out of the shot early, etc.
Turn back more
That is an elegant swing… lots of width…
nice and sweet
no shoulder turn…needs to turn the shoulders more for power.
tries to resist with her left side in the back-swing, instead of pushing forwards (in the direction of the camera) with the right side of her left calf.
Hur hur hur your as smart as you are original.
wealthy parents i see
She doesn't get her back to the target enough or her right shoulder to the target on the finish. This will get the hands and wrist to quicken up and she will miss a lot of greens.
A little flippy. The left wrist at 0:16 secs, just prior to impact, has broken down. There is virtually no forward-leaning shaft. A powerless, weak strike.
Why don't you show you swing know-it-all? Indeed….you won't. Point taken!
You have the most terrible swing and you're trying to correct her? Funny….
Woman hater….
that is how selfless i am
Actually Mox …some of us are looking up swing videos!
I actually make comments because I have had a passion for golf since I was 9 years old and I LOVE to see people getter better at it!
I this video Sandra does something that the average golfer usually screws up!
Look at how beautifully she keeps her head steady through impact. Her eyes focused on the point of the ball she wants to hit!
Most average golfers don't do that they look up BEFORE they hit it!
Why? ..Lack of trust in their swing!
It is a SIMPLE concept
What do you look at when you are trying to hit a nail with a hammer?
All together now……THE NAIL !
So what should you keep looking at when you are trying to hit a golf ball with a golf club?
You got it THE BALL!
The teacher that took me from a handicap of 18 to +2 in 15 months put it this way
With irons…"See the divot taken"
With woods off the tee…" See the tee spin"
If that happens you have stayed looking at the ball through impact!
BMW…you don't have a bloody clue!
"A powerless, weak strike"?
LMAO
At impact the club head is still just behind the hands. She could hold release a tiny bit more but I would not by any stretch of the imagination say that "the left wrist has broken down". However she still makes very good solid contact with the ball.
Better I hazard to guess, than you do
If you can't see the wrist flip in that swing, you should go see your optometrist.
Stang at IMPACT which you can pause at if you try….she, as I said could hold the angle a little longer but my response was to the comment that her left wrist had "broken down" It hasn't. Would I try to get her to keep a slightly straighter angle left arm to shaft …sure I probably would…but the change to do that would start at the address. I would move her hands about 1/2 " forward. That way encouraging the hands to stay just slightly more in front through impact.
Reading the comments there seems to be a lot of golf experts on here. I bet this girl is better than most of them.
Her body is fine fine fine!!
her shoulders literally stop turning 1/4 into her backswing, her arms then takeover into impact.
Time flies…
She doesn't get her back to the target enough or her right shoulder to the target on the finish. This will get the hands and wrist to quicken up and she will miss a lot of greens.
I’ve been really really studying the golf swing a lot lately, and all the things I’m TRYING to do every time, she does them all right here. It’s the ball first, then ground. Hips drive but upper body stays behind the ball. Keeps her head down through the shot.