Cameron Smith! - The Golf Swing that makes it so much easier!

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WorldClassGolf - Craig Hanson & Dr. Rob Neal

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@jasonmaestre1355
@jasonmaestre1355 Жыл бұрын
love watching cam play , great golf swing and the guy is a magician with the flat stick.
@seancornish9607
@seancornish9607 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best examinations of a golf swing I ever saw. I like his chances! Ready to watch with the respect it deserves tomorrow now
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sean
@aussiegolfer2919
@aussiegolfer2919 2 жыл бұрын
Unbelievable talent and a huge career ahead of him . Another great Aussie making a name for himself 👍⛳️🏌️‍♀️
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah he will win big!
@henrymcvey6538
@henrymcvey6538 2 жыл бұрын
Not if he plays Disneyland LIV golf the rest of his days!
@joeditzelgolf8305
@joeditzelgolf8305 2 жыл бұрын
Great analysis. Guy is a machine. Congrats Cameron on the Open win!
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joe
@ianbryant4407
@ianbryant4407 2 жыл бұрын
This guy is a class act. Him and Adam Scott are the best world swingers of a golf club I am likely ever to see.Ignore the mullet just look at the swing.
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent post 👍… thanks Ian
@lenardtan7169
@lenardtan7169 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful tips
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lenard
@rackum44
@rackum44 2 жыл бұрын
@:37 You called that
@shawn6454
@shawn6454 2 жыл бұрын
Only 24 yrs old. He’s going to be fun to watch develop.
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah exactly
@drew4317
@drew4317 2 жыл бұрын
he turns 29 next month
@Murf1802
@Murf1802 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to be that open at impact ,incredible,and it's the lower part of the body how the ground forces come into play,if I'm not open at ball contact ,I'm all arms.when my arms control the swing ,,shitty feeling all around!!
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I know what you mean 👍
@TeddyCavachon
@TeddyCavachon 2 жыл бұрын
The thumbnail says it all. I’ve been playing and reading golf instruction books for 40 years starting with Golf My Way and can’t remember any of them describe the execution of side bend in the downswing and why it is needed. I learned how it worked by looking at photos of the pros at impact, posing myself in the same twisted position and then moving back up to the top of backswing position then down to address, reverse engineering the swing. Now the first thing I do when coaching anyone is the same thing, posing them in the “pro” impact position so their conscious brains grasp the goal and then slowly working them backwards through the position waypoints needed to get there from address. The results of teaching that goal oriented way are pretty amazing especially with experienced golfers who have poor technique based on their mental concept of how a swing works and where on the ball to strike with the face of the club which 99% get wrong by aiming dead center at the back of the ball. But once you get them to swing down with side bend like skipping a stone over a pond the club face pretty much automatically hits the ball on the inner quadrant as it should and their chronic slice disappears.
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting post 👍…
@TeddyCavachon
@TeddyCavachon 2 жыл бұрын
@@CraigHansonGolf I’ve come to realize that mechanically the golf swing, ideally executed, should function like a Trebuchet with the goal of the backswing being to pull the lead arm straight (to make it a solid efficient lever) and pin it tight across the chest so it will literally spring off in the downswing like the coiled arm of a catapult. Propelling the lead arm mass off the chest before impact by slowing down the hip and shoulders as the hips reach 45° open and shoulders parallel with swing line adds a huge amount of energy to the club head swings which don’t lack. Doing it is quite simple - don’t lift the back heel off the ground and the lateral and rotary movement will be restricted, hitting the invisible “wall” causing the lead to fly off if the controlling trailing arm let’s it. Ideally the club head whips around the hands pulling shaft straight in-line with the lead arm producing max MOI for that dual lever but the conventional lagging, dragging swing doesn’t do that. But I realized after re-discovering Harry Frankenberg reading George Peper’s book ‘The Secret of Golf’ his swing did have that action in it. I say I rediscovered him because one of my earliest memories of seeing golf on TV was a manic trick shot artist who hit perfect golf shots with a club head tied to the end of a Bull whip and a variety of oddly shaped clubs. Intrigued I search for his videos, copied how he released the club head and realized it was like a Trebuchet in how it allowed the club head to completely whip the club down around the hands to the point the grip locks the wrists which I realized Frankenberg did intentionally just as the face came back square to the target. That locking and turning over of the wrists also occurs in the conventional swing but only after the ball releases and the golfer finally allows the club force to pull the trail hand straight (neutral extension-flexion) and maximum thumb down ulnar deviation - just like the hand action when cracking a Bull Whip! Why does a whip crack? Because the tip of the whip breaks the sound barrier! The club head doesn’t reach that speed when allowed to whip down like Frankenberg did but it significantly increases club head speed and shot distance compared to the conventional sweeping swing I was taught learning golf in the 1980s and is still being taught today as orthodoxy. After discovering the cause and effect of swinging down all the way to the point of wrist locking BEFORE impact as Frankenberg (aka Count Yogi) did I realized Hogan and Moe Norman, whose swings I had also learned to mimic by then, also had similar action in their swings but with different grips. But I discovered the thing all three grips have in common, starting with Hogan’s is that at impact several aspects of wrist travel are maxed out. What do all three of them have in common? They are legends for being able to hit consistently straight shots. I discovered locking the face orientation with the grip BEFORE impact and timing the swing to bring the face square not at impact but at the point the compressed ball is ready to release make it much easier to hit dead straight shots. Hogan did it by rolling the lead wrist into maxed out flexion and supination but in the last foot or so of the swing before impact did his “waggle” move casting thumbs down putting both hands into maxed out ulnar deviation. That moves the club head very rapidly around the hands in a 45° arc in the blink of an eye pulling the club head around and under the ball from the side and compressing it as the club face gains that extra “wrist snap / whip crack” burst of acceleration. It explained to me why he pulled his trail arm into his body in the downswing with elbow leading hand like a baseball pitcher with maxed out extension in the trail right hand - so it could be snapped down straight to accelerate very similar to how Frankenberg did it. Norman’s single plane grip started at address with the wrists down in max ulnar deviation and simply returned them there at impact. Frankenberg’s grip looks weird (by conventional standards) because at address and impact the lead hand is maxed out in extension and the trail hand straight. But all three grip will lock the wrists just before impact to square and lock the face solidly to arms if the golfer swings down at the ball more like chopping wood with and axe than sweeping, then lets the trail arm using the back shoulder as a pivot bring the club back up. The trick for doing that is the side bend move which drops the trail shoulder down, keeps it back and puts the trail shoulder joint closer to the swing line through impact instead of whipping it forward which is what allows the mass of the lead arm to be able to whip down and towards the target and pull club straight down the target line like the way a catapult on an aircraft carrier launches a plane. Launching the “connected” lead arm off the chest as the trail shoulder comes back parallel with the swing line (due to the side bend action) instead of swinging around is what is needed mechanically to allow the club force to swing the lead arm down and forward, instead of whipping it around the body which is what happens if the golfer does not ‘connect’ it at address (so it can be pinned across chest) or keeps it pinned across the chest too long by using the leverage of the trail arm and hand to keep it pinned across the chest through impact. When I was experimenting with that ‘catapult / trebuchet’ swing style of releasing the lead arm down the target line to pull the lagging club I focused on resisting the reflexive lifting of the back foot the club head started whipping around the hands as they dropped and slowed down like a car driver hitting the brakes in a panic stop. Slowing down the hips/shoulders/hands as the hands dropped down around the back leg caused the shaft to flex forward so forcefully as the unrestrained club head continued to whip around the hands I started snapping the club heads off at the hosel! The way the club head connects to the shaft, which has not changed since the first blacksmith forged the first iron in the 1700s, limits the potential of the golf swing! I realized that the timing of the back foot being raised to allow the hips to turn past 45° open in the downswing - where they hit the wall if back foot is kept down - was a key factor. Studying Hogan’s swing I had noticed the very slow and precise way he first lifted his foot slowing and delayed turning it and when I experimented with that technique I realized he set his feet so the hips “hit the wall” in the downswing to slow the hands which caused the club head to whip around and start to bend the shaft forward ( but then release the back foot in a manner which allows hips/shoulder/hands to “catch up” to the club head which takes the bend out of the shaft before impact so it does not increase dynamic loft. Unfortunately golf clubs are not built to optimize that type of swing, evidenced by the fact I’ve snapped the heads off about a dozen clubs so far by whipping them around the hands and stopping them by allowing the club force to pull both hands into maxed out ulnar deviation - which locks them and causes the hands to turn over immediately after releasing ball of face square to target line. Abruptly stopping the club head by maxing out ulnar deviation in both wrists through impact as the club face is ‘snapping’ down with waggle action, picking up and compresses the ball with an added burst of acceleration the conventional swing lacks, causes the compressed ball to explode off the face with a rate of decompression you can’t get when it is being carried forward at 80+ MPH during the compression / decompression cycle in a conventional swing. It the same physics which propels an unbelted passenger through the windscreen of a car in a crash, and the lead arm to fly off the chest when the hips meet resistance a bit earlier in the downswing sequence of a ‘Trebuchet-style’ swing. The point of failure is at the top of the hosel, the design of which has not changed since the invention of the metal headed golf clubs with hickory shafts. The single plane golf swing used with the hickory clubs was based around not snapping them in half. The modern dual-plane swing is credited to Byron Nelson in the 1930s when he was making the switch from hickory to metal shafted clubs bends and stores energy in the shaft but doesn’t take full advantage of the potential of whipping the club all the way around the hands before impact the way I discovered Frankenberg, Hogan and Moe Norman did it. If a 70 year-old guy like me can swing like that and snap the heads off clubs that I think is an indication the limiting factor of this swing style is the equipment.
@waderay1394
@waderay1394 2 жыл бұрын
I guarantee if I could practice all the time I would be under par all the time all because of watching you and lots of other video instruction
@ianbryant2461
@ianbryant2461 Жыл бұрын
Some people have more natural talent than us mortals however much we practice.This guy is one of them. Fabulous swing and analysis.
@azcharlie2009
@azcharlie2009 Жыл бұрын
Cam Smith is IMO the best golfer in the world. I wish the PGA would stop their ban of LIV golfers and allow them to play the tournaments they wish to play. Who can blame them for wanting to make more money? Don't give me that "human rights" crap if we still buy oil from these countries, instead of producing our own. One look at the PGA leader boards these days and anyone can see PGA does NOT have the best golfers in the world anymore. Rory, Rahm, Scheffler, Im, Schauffele. Maybe Kim and a few others. But, that's about it.
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf Жыл бұрын
The PGA is a seriously a disgrace!
@scifisicko2390
@scifisicko2390 2 жыл бұрын
Early extention related to his posture? Butt being so far behind his heels at set up?
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Probably yeah
@stevengriffin5349
@stevengriffin5349 2 жыл бұрын
Need metal spikes to swing like that .....for starters
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve I’ll let them all know
@shmeme8971
@shmeme8971 2 жыл бұрын
You’re totally wrong … he swings it good because of the mullet
@TheNYgolfer
@TheNYgolfer Жыл бұрын
If Cameron were to watch this video I would bet you dollars to donuts that he would scratch his head and say that he does not think, or even know about, 90 percent of the things he does. That 90 percent are a result of the 10 percent of the things he does think about. His primary thought as a swinger, is to drag that handle with as much forward shaft lean as possible. The brain will take care of all the other minutiae.
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf Жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree with you. But it’s a swing analysis? I analysis his swing technique. That’s why you call it a swing analysis. I can’t mention 1 thing the video would go for 10 seconds
@junksails814
@junksails814 23 күн бұрын
useless analysis for amateurs. 83 degrees hip ????
@CraigHansonGolf
@CraigHansonGolf 23 күн бұрын
Sorry about that … i guess all my videos are useless.. i try my best but i guess my 127,000 subscribers and 4O+ Million views are just are a waste of time.. i will try and improve junksails814 … because i need people like you to be happy i apologise i am trying to become a better person
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