Arnold Palmer Golf Swing Analysis
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Lots of Dustin Johnson in Arnie's swing. Check out the incredible angles created in the upper torso and shoulders and the depth of the midsection. This was one strong dude. He was so much fun to watch play: always teetering between brilliance and disaster. Nobody lashed it like Arnie.
Arnie was good for the game, a very nice man, very compassionate and friendly, no wonder he had so many fans, very humble as well, and I think some parts of his swing (i.e. the steep shoulder turn) were very advanced
I love the left heel raise I remember going up highschool 2002. Coach and dad made me stop doing it. No 20 years later I went back to letting it come up and. I have been having my best ball striking of my life. And driving forward to accomplish big goals in the game at a tournament level Thanks for the video
One of the coolest swingw ever
Never realized how much lower body rotation Arnie had, wow
These swing analyses all are awesome. As smart and fresh as I’ve ever seen.
He lifts it up at the end of the back swing unusual indeed 👏
What a great golf swing. Look at the steepness of the shoulder turn!
Great work thanks a lot. 😎😎💪💪👍👍👌👌
we are all indebted to you Mr Steckleiner
Took a full minute to start the actual analysis. I was thiiiis close to clicking away.
Hey Wayne. Thanks for all the videos. I used to be a player who kept my left foot down on the ground because various pros preached that action. After watching so many classic players lift it, I started to apply it to my own game. I found that it helped me always have somewhere to send my weight, thus nearly eliminating the reverse pivot I would sometimes do under pressure. In doing so, it also added 20 yards instantly and helped me shallow out my downswing plane. Thoughts?
Wayne, love the knock chamblee and stick up for tiger. i really like your break downs too. What do you think of Jeff Ritter's stuff on youtube?
This fiitage was from a match w/ Gray Player as his partner against Joe Campbell and Dave Regan
I used to have lot of Arnold in my swing, shut face, steep shoulder turn. Problem was I didn't have Arnie's strength, and ability to clear my lower body fast enough. Not to mention I couldn't get much lag as I can't hinge it my left wrist past more the 70-80 degrees when it's bowed. If you're like Dustin or Arnie and can make it work though, more power to you.
Nicklaus also lifted the heel. Makes it easier to coil. There were others. Early Hogan before his accident, for example.
@kyleroar every teaching pro knows that with a shut clubhead, you need fast hips or you have to not release the c lub as much, and that finish was Arnie's way of keeping the clubhead square at impact and not hitting a big hook with a shut clubface t impact
Arnie head goes down a bit on backswing but never goes any lower on the downswing and by impact his head is back to the height he was at address. Arnie top of swing his left arm is is on the same plane as his shoulders, also at the top with his driver his left knee comes out of the box much more than his right knee goes back the inverse of what happens with his iron swing.
It doesn't seams like the second video was taken directly behind him more from a bout 5 feet to right, that changes all angles.
Thanks for the post as always....but I think you should say "lots of Arnie's swing in Dustin Johnson"...
I'm surprised that you didn't comment on Palmer's finish.