yea, most pros do not take the club back nearly as fast. maybe nick price…Nicholas thompson…snatching the club back can lead to a quick transition, and bad golf.
# 7 June 2010 at 4:39 pm
MattJones1418 said:
@sickwith6661 but yet a two plane swing would be easier? derrrrrpppp
# 7 June 2010 at 5:29 pm
MrMick73 said:
Bahh , hes cheating , look its like throwers in cricket, he’s doing the same cheat move Greg Norman was doing in the 90′s.
# 7 June 2010 at 6:01 pm
sickwith6661 said:
its pretty much impossible to have a one plane swing no one could put the club on the same degree every time unless they’re a robot
# 7 June 2010 at 6:38 pm
naflack said:
must be weird sometimes to realize:
“all these people are watching me practice?”
# 7 June 2010 at 7:26 pm
YaaashMichaelScott said:
@JAKEHARRIS281 definitley not 1 plane. hes short so most of swing looks like it is on one flat plane – then the club goes above plane in back swing (the last 10 inches his hands move in back swing) then he returns right back to plane set at address on downswing..
# 7 June 2010 at 8:08 pm
cuseter said:
@nikepumps123 definitely an up-tempo swing, that’s for sure. he’s got solid fundamentals, but i would not copy his tempo with the driver unless you are as flexible, strong, and fearless as him.
# 7 June 2010 at 8:48 pm
mhw0619 said:
I just found out that i have same birthdate as anthony kim!!!!!! June 19 FTW
# 7 June 2010 at 9:26 pm
nikepumps123 said:
does it look fast from backswing through to anyone else?
# 7 June 2010 at 9:31 pm
joeysonson said:
such a pretty swing….
# 7 June 2010 at 10:24 pm
mongoosevsgt said:
that video can be a cingular commercial.
# 7 June 2010 at 10:52 pm
kingly71 said:
Best backswing in the business. He doesn’t get enough space in his right side coming down though. He has to keep his head down and flip the arms. You can see why he struggles with hooks at times. He’s on such a phenomenal plane though he gets away with a lot. He should hit balls with just his right side to learn more of a chest release as Nick Faldo might say. If i taught him he’d probably hit it 5-10 yards shorter off the tee and win a lot more.
# 7 June 2010 at 11:02 pm
sportsman214 said:
I love how long he keeps his head down on the ball. Looks like his head freezes and his body turns around him. So cool
# 7 June 2010 at 11:38 pm
6Ott7 said:
@whitepatch342 ahhhhhh… you already said that
# 8 June 2010 at 12:30 am
6Ott7 said:
Using a mirror at home shows you everything on your swing. I used a simple mirror to get my club back on plane. It feels like Im taking the club way outside but its not actually going outside. From there, my hands and shaft get set perfectly at the top. This is why I love Anthony Kim’s swing so much. It is a great swing to copy and I try to set my swing very much like AK.
# 8 June 2010 at 1:17 am
whitepatch342 said:
Your somewhat correct but the amateurs take the club inside because the arms arent doing their job in hinging up only and the body isnt doing it’s job in pivoting. All pros use those two combos, body pivoting and hands hinging, to seemingly put the club on plane all day
# 8 June 2010 at 1:30 am
JAKEHARRIS281 said:
Looks more like 1 plane. Elbow tucked in and shaft not much above hit head. Left arm almost parallel to shoulders. Go look at Ben Hogans swing in slow mo.
# 8 June 2010 at 1:33 am
tramac said:
Is this 1 or 2 plane golf swing..?
# 8 June 2010 at 2:10 am
smoothswinging14 said:
yes he winds up well, but on the downswing in my opinion is where he really stands out…bump left hip, then rotate…damn!
# 8 June 2010 at 3:02 am
HabloIrlandes said:
Totally agreed, I love how he keeps the angle around his right knee and just winds up against it, great power move.
# 8 June 2010 at 3:08 am
smoothswinging14 said:
AK has an awesome swing….imo his leg work hip action is one of the best on tour
# 8 June 2010 at 3:28 am
8cantrell5 said:
Agreed. My waggle is the stay connected move before every swing and its been workin great.
# 8 June 2010 at 3:46 am
CameranBernard said:
im gonna go ahead and let the cat out of the bag…
the secret is staying connected ( inner bicepts touching outter pecs throughout the swing) throughout the swing and using the lower body to initiate the down swing(turning belt buckle to target) thats what AK and many great ballstrickers do.
for me staying connected is key..whether im hitting a driver,iron,or wedge. even in the short game chip shots and pitch shots staying connected is key
yea, most pros do not take the club back nearly as fast. maybe nick price…Nicholas thompson…snatching the club back can lead to a quick transition, and bad golf.
@sickwith6661 but yet a two plane swing would be easier? derrrrrpppp
Bahh , hes cheating , look its like throwers in cricket, he’s doing the same cheat move Greg Norman was doing in the 90′s.
its pretty much impossible to have a one plane swing no one could put the club on the same degree every time unless they’re a robot
must be weird sometimes to realize:
“all these people are watching me practice?”
@JAKEHARRIS281 definitley not 1 plane. hes short so most of swing looks like it is on one flat plane – then the club goes above plane in back swing (the last 10 inches his hands move in back swing) then he returns right back to plane set at address on downswing..
@nikepumps123 definitely an up-tempo swing, that’s for sure. he’s got solid fundamentals, but i would not copy his tempo with the driver unless you are as flexible, strong, and fearless as him.
I just found out that i have same birthdate as anthony kim!!!!!! June 19 FTW
does it look fast from backswing through to anyone else?
such a pretty swing….
that video can be a cingular commercial.
Best backswing in the business. He doesn’t get enough space in his right side coming down though. He has to keep his head down and flip the arms. You can see why he struggles with hooks at times. He’s on such a phenomenal plane though he gets away with a lot. He should hit balls with just his right side to learn more of a chest release as Nick Faldo might say. If i taught him he’d probably hit it 5-10 yards shorter off the tee and win a lot more.
I love how long he keeps his head down on the ball. Looks like his head freezes and his body turns around him. So cool
@whitepatch342 ahhhhhh… you already said that
Using a mirror at home shows you everything on your swing. I used a simple mirror to get my club back on plane. It feels like Im taking the club way outside but its not actually going outside. From there, my hands and shaft get set perfectly at the top. This is why I love Anthony Kim’s swing so much. It is a great swing to copy and I try to set my swing very much like AK.
Your somewhat correct but the amateurs take the club inside because the arms arent doing their job in hinging up only and the body isnt doing it’s job in pivoting. All pros use those two combos, body pivoting and hands hinging, to seemingly put the club on plane all day
Looks more like 1 plane. Elbow tucked in and shaft not much above hit head. Left arm almost parallel to shoulders. Go look at Ben Hogans swing in slow mo.
Is this 1 or 2 plane golf swing..?
yes he winds up well, but on the downswing in my opinion is where he really stands out…bump left hip, then rotate…damn!
Totally agreed, I love how he keeps the angle around his right knee and just winds up against it, great power move.
AK has an awesome swing….imo his leg work hip action is one of the best on tour
Agreed. My waggle is the stay connected move before every swing and its been workin great.
im gonna go ahead and let the cat out of the bag…
the secret is staying connected ( inner bicepts touching outter pecs throughout the swing) throughout the swing and using the lower body to initiate the down swing(turning belt buckle to target) thats what AK and many great ballstrickers do.
for me staying connected is key..whether im hitting a driver,iron,or wedge. even in the short game chip shots and pitch shots staying connected is key
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