A subscriber asked for a breakdown of Erik van Rooyen’s golf swing, so in this video we rewind things a bit and do an old school Lion Golf Academy analysis. Let’s take a look at why tour swings can look…
Your body doesn’t break because you’re “getting older.” It breaks because of the swing you’re copying. Let’s break down the cause and effect behind Bernhard Langer’s longevity, and why most modern swings don’t last. 📩 Want your swing reviewed? Send…
Martin Kaymer didn’t just change his golf swing, he rebuilt it. After reaching World No. 1 and winning both the U.S. Open and PGA Championship, he made a major swing change to chase a draw and prepare for Augusta. But…
Welcome back to the LGA! In this episode of Evaluate the Evaluators, we take a closer look at Dan Alton’s 3 Boundary Swing Theory, what he teaches, what works, what doesn’t, and whether it’s genius or just another golf gimmick.…
Free Live Golf Swing Analysis! Join us LIVE for free golf swing analysis from one of only 350 PGA Master Professionals in the world. This is your chance to get real-time feedback without gimmicks, methods, or paywalls—just cause-and-effect breakdowns to…
Free Live Golf Swing Analysis! Join us LIVE for free golf swing analysis from one of only 350 PGA Master Professionals in the world. This is your chance to get real-time feedback without gimmicks, methods, or paywalls—just cause-and-effect breakdowns to…
Keegan Bradley’s swing is one of the most unusual on the PGA Tour, a crouched setup, low hands, and a neutral grip that somehow balance perfectly with his in-swing principles. At first glance, it looks awkward… but in motion, it…
Should you bow your wrist like Dustin Johnson… or cup it like golfers think Fred Couples does? In this quick but powerful 5-minute breakdown, we dive into the truth behind cupped vs. bowed wrists — and why blindly copying either…
Jim Venetos has built a following with his unique golf swing philosophy, but does his actual motion match what he teaches? In this video, I break down his swing, analyze the cause and effect, and see if the method holds…