All right, we got JJ Spa who’s getting ready for the RDER Cup and Kevin U who’s getting ready to defend his title at Sanderson. Let’s take a look at their swing and see uh what we can learn from each of their swings. Okay, so we’re looking at JJ Spawn who hits a cut and we’re looking at Kevin U who hits a draw. Let’s see if we can notice some differences here. As we go back, one of the things I notice is their hand position. And you’re going to be able to see Kevin, he’s a little bit deeper, meaning a little more away from his shoulders, whereas JJ’s is kind of right on top of his shoulder there. And as he comes down, JJ’s left wrist is going to have a little less pronation. His glove is going to keep pointing to the sky a little longer, whereas Kevin, his knuckles are going to be working its way down. again and turning the club face a little bit more over whereas JJ is a little bit more square. Okay. And when we go to the finish you’ll see JJ his right arm kind of going across his chest and shoulders whereas Kevin is going to be finishing much higher. So, when you look at these finishes, you can tell JJ is a little bit more of a cutter finish here, and Kevin is going to be hitting a little more of a draw. And when we look at it from this angle, you can see Kevin’s got a little bit more space. JJ is going to be his hands going to be a little bit closer to his body, but you’ll see JJ’s hands a little bit more in front of his body, whereas Kevin’s is going to be traveling a little bit more behind him. Again, watch the labels on their gloves. JJ, you’re going to be able to see JJ’s glove label a little bit longer, whereas Kevin’s, you can start to see that turn down. You know, here you can still see, you can see a big difference at impact. His left wrist has turned down much more than JJ. Again, watch the finish. JJ’s a little bit more across his body, and Kevin’s is going to finish much higher. So, these are some characteristics of each player. Not to say one is uh better or worse, but obviously they’re both amazing ball strikers, great players. Just wanted to kind of point out the difference between somebody who likes to cut it as opposed to somebody who likes to draw it.

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