Sportsbox Director of Education, Joe DiChiara, breaks down what makes the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open Champion Min Woo Lee’s generate so much speed (with his slender frame).

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6 Comments

  1. good but missing cause and effect. He is open because he is pushing/applying more force than average using his lead leg. and early…

  2. if his pelvis doesnt shift in the caddy view, but his head drops (looking at the starting point and blue shirt guy behind him), does that mean his pelvis moves backwards as in an increase in forward bend? and at impact his head drops even lower and away from target, so does that mean his side bend/forward bend also increased? Thanks

  3. The pelvis turn itself is really not his superpower. It’s the separation of upper body and lower body. The most important point you missed is how he can keep his shoulders closed off while rotating his pelvis. That’s the key to everything.

  4. Why would the pelvis be anything more than a support to power sources ? Guess I assumed that torques and forces were the critical components… If pelvis is such a power source…all LPGA players would be long drivers…???

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