Of current players, Hideki has always been the swing I want. Unfortunately my brain is unable to pause or even slow down at the top.That's a good one. Added to playlist.
If there had been YouTube in the 80s and early 90s, the 35 years I spent trying to self reach a good golf swing might've gotten me somewhere. Instead I learned everything I thought I knew by watching my favorite golfers, Couples, Peter Jacobson, and Payne Stewart, maybe 4-5 times per year and then racing to the range to try to emulate them.
I spent most of my life trying to NOT pause at the top and instead get myself in time via an overly slow backswing and transition that I could only keep right for a few rounds at a time. It has been my downfall. Now I'm in a fight with myself over the pause. Some days it works, some days I come unfucked.Of current players, Hideki has always been the swing I want. Unfortunately my brain is unable to pause or even slow down at the top.That's a good one. Added to playlist.
If there had been YouTube in the 80s and early 90s, the 35 years I spent trying to self reach a good golf swing might've gotten me somewhere. Instead I learned everything I thought I knew by watching my favorite golfers, Couples, Peter Jacobson, and Payne Stewart, maybe 4-5 times per year and then racing to the range to try to emulate them.
Tom Saguto has helped my swing immeasurablyWe have opposite problems. Which is why YouTube for the golf swing isn’t a great idea.