Take an enhanced look at the golf swing of 2024 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld champion Jake Knapp, with analysis from CBS Sports and PGA TOUR LIVE commentator Mark Immelman, including a deeper breakdown of his current driver and iron swings. He turned professional in 2016 and won three times on PGA TOUR Canada. The Costa Mesa, California native is a graduate of UCLA.

00:00 Intro
01:18 Driver – Back
07:06 Driver – Side
11:04 Iron – Side
12:58 Close

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15 Comments

  1. Lmfao have you guys ever seen a NFL running back there’s just no way. 😂😂 maybe and I mean maybe a cornerback but never a chance in the world of running back hahahahaha

  2. Downswing reminds me of Cam Champ. Difference is Cam generates more power with a shorter swing. Stock SS just north of 127 @190 ballspeed.

  3. i think he said in an interview he can get his clubhead speed up in the mid 130s when he goes after it. Dude could be averaging upper 190s/low 200s in ball speed if he wasnt just cruising for most of his driver shots

  4. Too long of a backswing for a modern tour player. Guys with short backswings are dominating the field. Longer backswing inevitably leads to bigger dispersion

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