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Almost sounds like Jack Nicklaus “Golf My Way” from the old days. Pressure on the inside of right foot to start the swing, gets you in the right position for the rest of the swing.
I would do an analysis of his irons through the "for fun" club challenges on RU-vid. The upright lie is so much more than anyone of us can get so it would be nice to see the analysis of him using a normal 7 iron
I love that he credits Moe Norman as an influence on his technique. Everything B does is unique and different. And THAT’S what makes him so fun to watch.
Couldn't be more true I struggled with this for years with to much hip sway on the backswing and not staying more centred/loading and now I'm doing that they just fire without even trying on the downswing
Anything you swing underhand is going to look similar, its the way your front arm rotates in the socket. Throwing a baseball overhand is an unatural movement for the shoulder and is prone to injury.
Dechambeau is cool-as-fck. Complete one-off. Massive swing, great attitude, always experimenting, changing/customizing equipment and plays golf with President Trump. Cool. As. Fck.
It would seem to me that higher hands would flatten the lie angle, therefore, causing a fade pattern. You are saying it does the opposite. Can you please explain in more detail?
Great question @floridaguy4373 - A face pointing right of target line helps start the ball to the right. When the club path is to the right of the face, the ball will draw back
I actually tried to do brysons swing on the range, probably a poor man’s Bryson swing, but I did the straight up and down, and the ball flight was actually crazy good, higher and straighter.
I don’t think it has more than set up with the arms and vertical follow through high hand finish and knee flex in common with Moe’s swing.. he’s doing quite a few things in the swing rotationally and with the wrists and arms moe did not do
No not like moe.. He swing is his own swing... More stance is way too wide and too much side bends... I know the single plane guys are trying to say like Moe but sorry not
His swing is his own, but it is a single plain setup. I've been learning the single plain swing, but have been picking up on some of Bryson's take on it. I've had some phenomenal results. And if I'm wrong I'm wrong.
Although I like him he was also incredibly lucky to win that. Spraying driver after driver left and right into deep rough and then getting away with it. This obsession with driving it 300 or more is bonkers. They both would have been better off hitting 3 woods and taking an easy 8 or 9 into the green. He only won because Rory choked on two 3 foot puts. Either way well done to him.
He broke his driver head after round 3, up to which point he was striping it crazy straight. He had to take a new one out for round 4 which he struggled keeping straight
Imagine how much better he would have scored with a few more fairways hit (like the earlier rounds) Definitely had some luck with good lies, but better to be 350 yards in the rough vs. 275 (usually).
I started golfing just over a year ago and no swing has ever worked for me. Until I studied Bryson’s swing. I’ve tried to copy his swing, and the closer I get to copying his swing, the lower my scores have gotten. I recently shot my lowest score (92) using his swing. If I could putt and chip I think I could get it to the low 80’s , but his swing is genuinely so simple and straightforward that I picked up on it almost instantly.
i started putting like him, fully extended arms and it’s helped a ton. i’m far more confident in my ability to control the pace with that kind of putting grip. Long Live Bryson!
Thank you for doing this! This was awesome. 2 questions.. is impact fix and impact plane but shallowing downswing still a single plane swing? Or would this not work on a tilted metal ring plane trainer? Second, @13:10 do you think the knee flex at impact is more about an accuracy move? Used to stretch the bottom part of the arc for less variation of club path and club face maintained along that path using the knees? Moe Norman and Graves describe this pattern of Moes with irons that the knee flex through Impact increases the length of space the club face is square relative to desired path.
as long as shaft is same at setup and impact, it is single plane. it's just that bryson has a fast swing speed and hip rotation that the shaft shallows
Average for 4 rounds, 337.9/Bryson to 335.9/Rory, US Open website, so wrong.. .Final round Bryson 338 to Rors 327, .. 3rd round Rory was longer. Bryson winner, so, no real reason to talk about 'bad' in this video.
@@OrvinReyes And what's really funny here, is if you wanna say 'well Rory hit more fairways' well, Sepp Straka lead the tourney, but T56 and then T. Fleetwood T16....so obviously this US Open fairways were not at premium to get the job done...4 footers though seemed more meaningful :)
@@hitbombs I know you did some base ball pitching and hitting training but have you tried discus training? It really teaches the wind up and separation and developing transition, for me it got rid of early extension and got my sit down hip hinge right.