In this video, we dive deep into President Cup competitor Tom Kim’s incredible golf swing, focusing on the key element of reduced lag. We’ll analyze how this technique not only enhances his hand speed but also perfectly synchronizes with his body motions, giving him an edge on the course.
Join us as we break down each phase of his swing, revealing how reduced lag allows for quicker clubhead speed and improved power. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just starting out, you won’t want to miss these insights that could transform your game!
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00:00 Introduction
00:30 Tom Kim Golf Swing Setup
03:14 Tom Kim Lag Reduction Cause and Effect
05:38 Tom Kim Lag and Hand Speed
07:37 Tom Kim Down the Line Path and Lag
09:25 Tom Kim’s Secret
11:20 The Hub of Tom Kim’s “Wheel”
4 Comments
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Great stuff Tony
absolutely brilliant. thanks for the breakdown, i found it quite enjoyable. it's neat to see some of the ways an aspect of the motion can work for or against a player… mr. kim has definitely lined up the variables to allow this relative lack of lag to work in his favor.
Have you watched Blades Brown hit a golf ball? Check out his swing, some similarites to Tom Kit as far as wrist action and stripes it.