- Sep 5, 2006
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Hey guys,
Was checking out some swings on youtube and noticed this:
It seems like, when the pros (in this example, Tiger) initiates his downswing, it almost looks like he bends his knees a bit and then comes up. Is this something that the pros do to generate more power? Or is this part of the standard swing?
So I'm thinking, if he is bending his knees, wouldn't he hit it fat everytime? Not so because when his right foot comes up, it lifts his body.
Here are some links.
YouTube - Tiger Driver Swing Slow Motion at Nr 6 (Arnold Palmer 08)
YouTube - Tiger Woods Driver Swing 2008 Slow Motion
Really wish I could see a video of my own swing. (Got the camcorder but waiting to get out onto the range or course).
Thanks for the input guys.
Did some more searching on YouTube and found this great video that pretyt much answers my question above.
YouTube - Tiger Woods golf swing analysis
Was checking out some swings on youtube and noticed this:
It seems like, when the pros (in this example, Tiger) initiates his downswing, it almost looks like he bends his knees a bit and then comes up. Is this something that the pros do to generate more power? Or is this part of the standard swing?
So I'm thinking, if he is bending his knees, wouldn't he hit it fat everytime? Not so because when his right foot comes up, it lifts his body.
Here are some links.
YouTube - Tiger Driver Swing Slow Motion at Nr 6 (Arnold Palmer 08)
YouTube - Tiger Woods Driver Swing 2008 Slow Motion
Really wish I could see a video of my own swing. (Got the camcorder but waiting to get out onto the range or course).
Thanks for the input guys.
Did some more searching on YouTube and found this great video that pretyt much answers my question above.
YouTube - Tiger Woods golf swing analysis