www.VideoGolfClub.com Bob Toski analyzes the golf swing of Tiger Woods. We see the Tiger’s swings from various angles and in slow motion. First of all, great players swing well above waist. On the way down the lower body moves beautifully and on the way up the upper part of body works the most. Look how perfectly Tiger Woods synchronizes and correlates. The width of stand supports the amount of force he needs to get the ball as fast and as far as possible. His arms move lightning fast from left to right and his body even does not have to work that much to support his hands. He correlates the upper and lower parts of body beautifly. His head moves slightly to the right and then it stops and starts turning as the club moves to the side of the body. He’s paralel to the line where the ball is going to be shot. The position of club is parallel to top – to the line of play. He’s got all leveraged. Downswing is also perfect. Hall of Fame golfer Buddy “The King of Clubs” Demling says Tiger is the best player in the world today. US Marine veteran Lukas Dwelly agrees. — Learn to play golf from the professionals www.VideoGolfClub.com — —
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85? im only 16 and i’ve got 110 mph with the driver that is.. do you mean driver swing?
Great vid
aw no my driver is around 100..
forgot driver goes faster lol oopsies..
Actually, Tiger’s swing is only about 120-125 mph right now. Before he made his swing changes, he used to swing full power which is why he was at 130 mph. But after the swing changes, he sacrificed a tiny bit of power for more control, which is why he is dominating now.
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check out my driver swing and comment please
i agree with the drop in swing speed for control, it’s the exact same thing my coach has done with me and the results speak for themselves, 290-300yd drive 20% of the time in the fairway down to 250-260yd drive 80% in the fairway
golf sucks and it’s for people with no imagination or real intellectual/physical ability
While I don’t like Golf, you are still wrong. Pro golfers have a lot of physical ability.
go on, go give it a go, bet u can barely get the ball off the ground
lol? then why are you wacthing this?
hey hes making money your not so fuck up
go play paintball
theres so many clocks in this whole in one
you know what else doesnt take physical/intellectula ability? that fag-ass game world of warcraft…go die faggot
then why do so many ex professional athletes and high level officials play the game and in some cases are obsessed by it?
play golf i dare yak and send us a video on how well you hit the ball and how easy it is
“To me, he’s almost a freak”- That Old Dude
“To them, you’re just a freak…..like me!”- Heath Ledger (dead)
thats my uncle lolololololollll
Peter Kessler…what a legend!
A legend… in his own mind!
he was a nut from 1997-2002
Now, I’ve never ever played golf. But when I look at other peoples swings, Tiger clearly gets barely any hip turn. It’s all in his powerful arms and hands and I think over the years it may have had a detrimental effect on his physical conditioning. Driving has become an even bigger problem than it was and it just seems wild and raw. It’s incredible to watch, but I always thought maybe he could adjust his swing a bit. I know very little though, obviously. Best player, not the best swing, though..
@Christoffski well, you said it right..you know very little about golf, and yes it’s obvious..n you obviously don’t kno much about him because you would know that Tiger uses his lower body to generate probably over half of his power…WHY DO YOU THINK HE HAS HAD SO MANY KNEE SURGERYS!!! Please get your information correct, n don’t try to correct or ’suggest’ something that the number 1 golfer in the world needs to do with his swing.
@ImmortalSyndicate Excuse me, but if you watch Tiger’s swing compared to others there is much less hip turn and more emphasis on the arms and wrists. The fact he’s had knee surgery has nothing to do with how much hip turn he gets. Please, if you’re going to flame me, read my comment in full. Thanks.
@Christoffski I did read you whole comment. The fact that he has had multiple knee operations have everything to do with it. You said he uses his powerful arms and hands, which isnt true. He doesnt move his hips much, because he coils. Most amateur and other professionals move their hips more because they aren’t as flexible. Watch his legs when he swings. When he gets to the top of his backswing, he squats a little and then turns very hard on to his left side. I wasn’t trying to ‘flame’ you
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