let’s talk Patrick Rogers first off I wanted him to win yesterday was polling for him he deserves it been out there a long time uh golf is hard and especially to win on the PGA tour so um you know looking forward to when he can get over that hump but looking at his swing here so initially his setup is pretty good but you’ll see like right before he takes the club back he starts kind of tilting his body towards the target starts dragging the hands back and if if you put any average ameter in this position here they’re either going to pull it or they’re going to slice it because he’s just so on top of it usually causes one of those two shots and accompanying that whenever he gets under pressure he stops rotating his hips so he doesn’t have a whole lot of hip turn the club kind of gets picked up and then he rotates super hard coming down and what is that cause it’s going to cause a wiped shot and this happened uh several times yesterday he pulled some drives but then wiped some approach shots and if you look at this hole I mean this pin is front right of that green the one place you don’t want to go is right you can miss it anywhere over here um and he just was giving himself uh not really good birdie looks and a lot of 10 15 Footers for par
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Ok I knew you were very good however to find and analyze these “type issues” takes you over the top; love what ur doing with my swing obviously I’m no where near these guys but u def find things Id imagine not many coaches would
you are an idiot
Tall players don’t rotate hips as much as shorter players and use more of the legs for power. (Finau, Rahm, Thomas Pieters, etc). This is not an under pressure situation… he simply doesn’t rotate his hips that much.