Nice video. I've heard Tony described as one of the most well liked guys amongst his peers. I can see why. Seems like a real good guy. Congrats on a another victory.
I watched a ton of professional swings and tried to mimic them and I actually became good at it. I could swing like Rory, JT, Lexi, Ben Hogan etc but Fianu swing was one that I wanted to mimic most. His swing is effortless and will provide longevity in your golf game. With his swing I had more control and consistency. Now obviously I am not on your or strike it like these guys but the feelings were there and on tape looked fairly close to the professionals. He has my favorite swing on tour no doubt. Hopefully he finds his stride because he can rack up the wins and majors in no time
incredible trail arm mechanics, p3-p4 is gorgeous, unique, he is also realistic with Boyd about his model, which is short of parallel, in the world of biomechanics I work in so many preach models, specifically the tiger model....but this is purely a swing of tony, arnold palmer would be proud of a player like this....and this isnt even in the same breath of John Rahm in terms of shortness, its its own thing, great work, shows that you can go from an average junior and college player to world class through tinkering, commitment, piece by piece
I am admittedly one of the better swingers of the club in my area. I have emulated many pros swings. I naturally have a lot of lag in my swing. Tony's swing has taught me that I don't need to swing 100% because the lag takes it to 120%. The legs do the work fellas and ladies. If you take it back less you can still generate the power. What we should all be looking for is the accuracy.
@@teeno684 The lag you generate needs to be stored and dissipated at or through the point of impact. All I can say is that this shit is hard and some people make it look easy.
Yup..watched him Tee off on the 11th at Rivera one day. It was a chip driver swing.i followed him down and asked him, as it was just in the fairway and not many people around, how far he hit it.. he said probably around 315. He makes it look so easy
it looks like in Tony''s back swing he uses his hands quite a bit. He doesnt have a huge shoulder turn but seems to rely on hand and wrist rotation for speed