Many players will, ... 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.
aren't you supposed ... 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.
Thanks for? the " ... By: hermanwilliamsgolf. on 27 Feb 12, 01:53:11 Thanks for? the "thanks." :)
If no one tells you ... 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.
not sure i would ... 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!
There's certainly a ... 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.
Thing of beauty! ... By: golfnff. on 26 Sep 11, 16:45:15 Thing of beauty! He was swinging? really well at the Tour Championship!
Nice analysis
Thanks Herman! I ... 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 :)
Thanks Herman! I ... 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 :)
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Many players will, ... 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.
aren't you supposed ... 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.
Thanks for? the " ... By: hermanwilliamsgolf. on 27 Feb 12, 01:53:11 Thanks for? the "thanks." :)
If no one tells you ... 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.
not sure i would ... 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!
There's certainly a ... 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.
Thing of beauty! ... By: golfnff. on 26 Sep 11, 16:45:15 Thing of beauty! He was swinging really? well at the Tour Championship!
Nice analysis
Thanks Herman! I ... 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 :)
Thanks Herman! I ... 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 :)
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Charl Schwartzel 2011 Masters Champion driver golf swing in slow motion down the line (DTL) view on 1st tee at Augusta National in Monday Masters Practice Round.
He stands down on ... By: seckziee. on 09 Apr 12, 08:23:29 He stands down on the ball for the hip? turn, thats his power not his height
good? work butch ... By: awesomedude69ftw. on 01 Apr 12, 08:08:06 good? work butch harmon how many masters winners have you taught?
Not only that but ... By: doombreed69. on 14 Mar 12, 12:14:32 Not only that but look at his impact position, his hips are facing front, I? can't imagine his lower back will hold out for very long swinging like that. Look at Rory McIlroy, 22 years old and already has back issues because of the "modern swing".
At address, Charl ... By: TheGolfSage. on 08 Mar 12, 21:17:32 At address, Charl bends over the ball too much at the waist. It is better to keep your upper body more erect and stand taller. This more erect upper body? posture makes it easier to keep perfect balance throughout your swing. You will hit the ball farther because good balance is an important source of power in the golf swing.--GS.
lol not? carl ... By: Oberwoot. on 30 Nov 11, 21:57:48 lol not? carl schwartzel, charl
Absolute perfection ... By: Dachetwel. on 20 Aug 11, 08:03:40 Absolute perfection!?
Great dol video. ... By: ansinkhh. on 14 May 11, 09:27:00 Great dol video. Can't get much better than that. ? Sweet.
Hi Herman! Nice ... By: cjoey39. on 14 Apr 11, 01:58:39 Hi Herman! Nice video! What an inspiration! Joey? Vaughan "World Blues Attack"
Go S.A.? By: Toplis100. on 11 Apr 11, 18:33:08 Go S.A.?
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Tiger Woods golf swing driver face view and down the line plus slow motion views at Augusta National in Masters practice rounds.
was thinking the ... By: agen9ne. on 28 Jul 11, 01:22:19 was thinking the same thing. The last shot seemed to be way far at the left side. You can easily? look at his feet.
name? anyone that ... By: bansee100. on 24 Apr 11, 07:26:24 name? anyone that doesn't dip on the downswing.
here he is making ... By: Canes033. on 21 Apr 11, 02:51:43 here he is making more controled swings but in recent weeks his upper body dips down a lot during his downswing. Is that good or? bad?
Correct - ... By: hermanwilliamsgolf. on 11 Apr 11, 18:24:08 Correct - Unfortunately Tiger was a "no? show" on Monday this year but lots of people want to see his swing and compare it before and after, so we brought you the slow motion of 2010.
Many players have ... By: swavorski. on 11 Apr 11, 16:03:02 Many players have the head dip on? the downswing...maybe not as much as tiger, but it's still there to some degree. It's proper use of the ground as a source of leverage i think.
As for him staying on the left side on the backswing...were you referring to his pitch shots or the driver swing? On his driver swing, his left shoulder is pointed almost a foot away from the ball and his back is still pointing away from the target if you draw a straight line on his spine
This is all fottage ... By: Gupps0123456. on 11 Apr 11, 15:13:33 This is all fottage from last? year right? not this Masters just gone?
well yeah but ... By: itubeutude. on 10 Apr 11, 02:57:12 well yeah but didn't want to reference that. Have no idea what his new coach is teaching him. At impact he looks a bit trapped like he's trying? to get on his right side and more behind the ball.
Looks sort of? " ... By: hermanwilliamsgolf. on 10 Apr 11, 02:55:13 Looks sort of? "stack and tilt" doesn't it?
Pulled the last tee ... By: itubeutude. on 10 Apr 11, 02:54:10 Pulled the last tee shot? left?
He's on his left ... By: itubeutude. on 10 Apr 11, 02:52:32 He's on his left side? a lot on the backswing and still dips on the downswing.
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Part 2 of 3 - Masters Golf Video of 2011 Practice Rounds with down the line tee shots at 1st Tee at Augusta National featuring Mark O'Meara, Carl Petterson, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Jose Maria Olazabel, Lee Westwood, Henrik Stenson, Kevin Na, K.T. Kim, Ross Fisher, Anders Hansen, Edoardo & Francesco Molinari, Camilo Villegas
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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 :)