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For golf swing analysis go to www.hermanwilliamsgo lf.com Watch as Herman Williams discusses the golf swing and performs a video golf swing analysis of 2011 Tour Championship and FedEx Cup Champion Bill Haas. If you would like a similar analysis or private golf lesson contact Herman at The Golf Academy in Raleigh, NC or online at http
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Interview with Golf School Instructor at Thistle Golf Club in Calabash, NC
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Philippe Bureau, Golf Director at Coastal Tee Times - a Myrtle Beach Golf Packages and Tee Times Booking Company - and Jeff Davis, Golf School Instructor, playing The Thistle Golf Club in Calabash, North Carolina (near Myrtle Beach, SC). Check out this video to gain some wonderful views of this extraordinary course and to see live golf tips from our experts!
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Bill Haas Golf Swing Analysis by Herman Williams, PGA
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For FREE Golf Tips and Advice, Go to: www.FreeProGolfTips. comFor golf swing analysis go to http Watch as Herman Williams discusses the golf swing and performs a video golf swing analysis of 2011 Tour Championship and FedEx Cup Champion Bill Haas. If you would like a similar analysis or private golf lesson contact Herman at The Golf Academy in Raleigh, NC or online at www.FreeProGolfTips. com.
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By: hermanwilliamsgolf. on 22 May 12, 04:16:25
Many players will, but this just goes to show you there is often more than? one way to be successful with a golf swing. The "stack and tilt" players come to mind as they don't really do any shifting into the back leg on backswings. Players with flatter swings and rotary trunk turns like a Matt Kuchar generally won't shift much into back leg either. This actually keeps it simple to drive back into left side on forward swing. I do think Bill sometimes gets too far forward on downswings though.
By: tennisguy96. on 20 May 12, 16:28:17
aren't you supposed to keep your weight on ur back leg before the downswing? Because Bill here is? really on his front foot right at the top of his upswing.
By: hermanwilliamsgolf. on 27 Feb 12, 01:53:11
Thanks for the "thanks." :)?
By: danason20501. on 25 Feb 12, 10:35:59
If no one tells you thank you for this analysis just remember I did. I sure do want to look at that ten? million dollar swing. Great narration and good to see some fresh material too.
By: MrSteckleinjr. on 17 Oct 11, 23:53:46
not sure i would recommend much of this swing to anyone. Bill is a world class athlete with the flexibility of a contortionist. but most people would struggle to work with that straight right knee, across the line position? at the top of his swing, and overall loss of shape. i think even he struggles with consistency because of these issues. but great talent and enjoyable video!
By: hermanwilliamsgolf. on 27 Sep 11, 03:45:03
There's certainly a timing relationship there. Think about landing a solid punch. You don't want your trailing hip to fire completely before? the punch lands, and you don't want your arm fully extended before landing it either. With Bill Haas and most great ball strikers like Ben Hogan, they get the right forearm very low moving into a sidearm hitting action with right elbow typically right in front of right hip and riding it to the ball. The hip and arm mesh & fire through it.
By: golfnff. on 26 Sep 11, 16:45:15
Thing of beauty! He was swinging? really well at the Tour Championship! Nice analysis
By: MrDoobie834. on 26 Sep 11, 06:04:22
Thanks Herman! I thought I noticed the same thing but defer to your eye for validation as to why he was hitting to the right on a few shots late. I wanted to ask does a lot of the power generated come from the relationship of the right hip and hands at contact? It seems like my most compressed shots come? when i have this feeling at impact. Thanks again another great review for those of us who have been totally HERMA NIZED :)
By: MrDoobie834. on 26 Sep 11, 06:04:06
Thanks Herman! I thought? I noticed the same thing but defer to your eye for validation as to why he was hitting to the right on a few shots late. I wanted to ask does a lot of the power generated come from the relationship of the right hip and hands at contact? It seems like my most compressed shots come when i have this feeling at impact. Thanks again another great review for those of us who have been totally HERMANIZED :)