In this video we see the swings of Charley Hoffman, Daniel Berger, Si Woo Kim, Louie Oosthuizen, Matt Kuchar, Phil Mickelson, Ricky Fowler, Emiliano Grillo, Adam Hadwin, Anirban Lahiri, and Kevin Kisner. Join the forum discussion on this post

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In this video we see the swings of Charley Hoffman, Daniel Berger, Si Woo Kim, Louie Oosthuizen, Matt Kuchar, Phil Mickelson, Ricky Fowler, Emiliano Grillo, Adam Hadwin, Anirban Lahiri, and Kevin Kisner. Join the forum discussion on this post
I can’t think of a single player on the PGA Tour the last 10 years who has changed their swing more than Matt Kuchar. While that would be a subject for a separate video, here I focus on the swing Kuchar used at the British Open, where if he gets a few breaks (like Spieth […]
More swings that appear to break the rules: Jim Furyk, Tommy Gainey, Scott Hoch, Miguel Angel Jiminez, Kenny Perry, Matt Kuchar, Gene Littler, Hideki Matsuyama, and Phil Mickelson. Join the forum discussion on this post
This was a fun one to do because it is rare to see obvious changes to a Tour player’s golf swing. Kuchar has gone from an idiosyncratic backswing that was as deep and behind him as anyone on tour to one where the hands, arms and club stay much more in front of his body. […]
I like to go through the TV telecasts that I DVR, pick the interesting swings and load them onto my camera, then load them onto my computer and into my V1, then go through and attach names to them, and then (finally) watch all of them to figure out what kind of video I am […]
[wlvar_Upgrade] So how do you stay under the radar with a swing change as radical as what these videos show Matt Kuchar has implemented? Easy: you just have to be almost a superstar (but not quite), relatively uninteresting in the personal gossip column, and you have to just not tell anyone what you are […]
Watching Matt Kuchar swing should be enough evidence for anyone paying attention to prove that just about any combination of backswing arm, hand and wrist positions can be utilized to play great golf. Just compare Kuchar with Steve Marino, for example. Could there possibly be a greater discrepancy between left arm angles at the top […]
The entire purpose of this video is to record observations of a particular part of the swing as practiced by the top 20 players (according to the “World Rankings”). Too many acceptable variations are castigated by TV announcers who have not done their homework when it comes to knowing what the best players do. Video […]