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a great take away and swing from a frenchman alexander levy. it's a great example to follow

start the video at 2:30 to see this neutral work begin.

the club face seams closed on the line of the BS but it is not, dont be fooled, it stays totally square to the arms rotation.

the comments are "great takeaway", lots of lag from wrist cock, great high launch on log irons and woods + spin from players head staying behind the ball at impact. total release and whip.

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(sorry I dont know how to insert the video on this forum)

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Recent swings from McIlroy

 

 

 

 

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  On 1/19/2016 at 2:29 PM, nevets88 said:

Recent swings from McIlroy

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It's good and interesting to see his swing keep improving. Subtly, over time. I suspect when we look in another few years his swing will at the same time "look the same as it always has" but when compared to his swing from 2010 or whenever, will look a good bit different.

Like raising kids… they always look the same, until you break out the old photos.

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"Old man" Davis Love from 2014 Bay Hill. Not bad.

 

 

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Darren Fichardt - interesting swing. Gets really steep at the top and coming down, then shallows out real quick.

 

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Bryson DeChambeau

 

 

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Bryson DeChambeau

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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It reminds me a bit of Steve Stricker's (relatively) limited lag swing. Simple.

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McIlroy, posterior view, good angle, 240fps.

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11 4K vids, 1K fps, of players who I think are endorse by Titleist - Scott, Spieth, Dufner, etc...

 

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Jack Nicklaus & Mike Souchak, Gary Player & Arnold Palmer Slow Motion

 

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Blast from the past - Lee Trevino

 

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Adam Scott

 

 

 

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Interesting, feet look almost pigeon-toed here.

 

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Actually she needs to tighten the laces on her right shoe. Her foot is pushing out beyond the outer edge of the sole, causing her shoe to twist, making her look like she's pigeon toed when she's not. Her feet are straight.

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