What a bunch of BS. You’re comparing his 4-iron swing to a wedge
@georgeyod286Ай бұрын
swings dont change much whether you're hitting a wedge or a long iron. Set up might change a bit, but swing stays the same. You can tell the video on the right, his right shoulder was more in an internal rotation vs the video on the left, his right elbow was pointed down to the ground more, which means he managed to externally rotate the right shoulder. At P2, it's good to see the right elbow crease pointed to the sky, which means the right forearm was supinated. The video in the left, Rory's right elbow crease pointed a bit to the ground, which means it was a bit pronated
@tiger1701Ай бұрын
It's the putter. Swing looks great!
@darrenbyrne5345Ай бұрын
It's the 6 in between the ears in Majors
@EVgolfАй бұрын
I hope these changes work great for him and he dominates this tourney and next year. I want more battles between him and Scottie because that will be good for golf.
@YoungSandwich10Ай бұрын
I feel like his swing change could be achieved simply by rotation the trail forearm into a "giving blood" position at the setup. it would then naturally cause the swing to shallow out instead of having to mentally think about it
@RossEvesАй бұрын
I agree!
@WillieBeamin-t4vАй бұрын
Is it me or does shit look the same? Sounds like you said he wants to be shallower on the downswing but wouldn’t that produce more of a draw? Always thought he favored to fade it?
@RossEvesАй бұрын
its very similar... but at that level the margins are so small. Not necessarily, because he goes steep then shallow, instead he wants to get shallow then steep which will make it easier to fade
@slytownАй бұрын
I think the danger of this more over the line take away is that he fishes for depth. I would rather he focus on a more consistent, less powerful wedge pattern.
@glen.simpson21 күн бұрын
I;d maintain that people have 1 main swing concept when they step into the ball....I think rory is heading down an interesting road here, and maybe one that is unfamiliar to him....rather, I feel like him working the club head with his wrist right at the beginning of his take away ( taking his forward press just a step further in action right after the press) would be better, where he can then keep the spine angle, club face angle at waist high, while still getting that right arm folding_ there;s other stuff going on here that is unnatural to him, and I'm not sure that's good...... getting him to start cocking his wrists a little earlier with the club face facing the ball would be so much easier, more natural for him..... from there he could just set it to the top with his right elbow in a better spot and the club nicely in front of his chest.......blah, blah, blah......
@garrymajor7528Ай бұрын
Try Mac Ogrady or copy Louis oostheizens practise take away on another u tube video
@iiZAPPxАй бұрын
It's not enough
@michaelmackender974Ай бұрын
😂
@jonfillingim6928Ай бұрын
If not for his hip action, he'd be a 10 handicap. He gets stuck and unstuck in a very amazing way.
@georgeyod286Ай бұрын
has nothing to do with the hip action. Phil Mickelson and Brooks Keopka are known for their hips not rotating like the average pros on tour, and they both got multiple wins.
@kyleneighbors6386Ай бұрын
@@georgeyod286bullshit. Rory’s hips are very unique. You don’t know much about golf.
@jonfillingim6928Ай бұрын
@@georgeyod286bro, Rory literally gets his arms stuck behind his body on the way down and then stalls his hips to get his swing back. The other dude is correct. You are a moron.
@majorbama601Ай бұрын
@@georgeyod286the first comment was correct. Rory has an unusual hip action on the way through the ball. You don’t know anything about golf. Cheers!