"Figuring it out." It's the difference between golfers and people who play golf. All good golfers have done it. But what does that really mean? Let’s break it down step by step… 🧵
Tiger Woods, perhaps the greatest iron player ever, does ZERO excess shallowing in transition.
Why is everyone obsessed with trying to do this shallowing move? 🤔 Stop wasting your time!
Tiger Woods—arguably the greatest iron player of all time—does ZERO excess shallowing in transition.
So why is everyone obsessed with forcing this move? 🤔
It’s not the secret! It’s a distraction.
Stop wasting your time. Learn the real fundamentals.
#TigerWoods#GolfMyth
“You can’t stand too close to the ball.” — Jack Nicklaus & Byron Nelson
The closer your hands are to your body, the faster you rotate — and the greater your compression.
Wide = weak. Tight = torque. Get closer and strike it like a legend. 🏌️♂️🔥
#Golf#JackNicklaus#ByronNelson
Ben Hogan said the weight is “through the heels.”
That’s not just a swing thought — it’s a truth rooted in physics.
When the club head is accelerating around your body, its momentum naturally wants to pull you forward, onto your toes. That’s why Hogan emphasized grounding your
On the Ed Sullivan Show, Ben Hogan gave one of the most important lessons ever broadcast: 👉 A vertical finish with the elbows folded in front of the body.
One of the best ways to hit the ball straighter is by focusing on the extension of your right arm through the strike. When the trail arm straightens, it delivers the club squarely and helps your body release its stored energy in the right direction.
Too many golfers collapse the
Sam Snead, one of the greatest swingers of all time, gave a timeless piece of advice: feel like you have oily wrists. Smooth, supple wrists are the key to letting the club flow with effortless speed. Too much tension robs you of rhythm, but oily wrists keep the swing free and