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@@MiloLinesGolf I tried your camera position. The good news is that my takeaway was now right on plane. The bad news is that I have never been so much over-the-top in my life! I think my camera is broken. Hah! What is the fix? Keeping my back to the target and dropping my hands as a first move down? I don't early extend. My hip depth is consistent from top thru impact.
Interesting to see him lose a little height in the takeaway probably because that hip logo turns back level instead of up. All these changes took place in small steady increments.
I have been seeing videos with instructors talking about the importance of “depth” of the hands back. Are they talking about the driver? Here this guy is not “deep” by such descriptions of “deep” which I have seen on a few videos recently.
There are many ways to match up golf swings and in my opinion depth is an oversold concept. What we are after is enough wind up of the trunk which depending on arm structure creates the depth we don’t want artificial depth.
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Great analysis. Xander is so flexible. Nice to see him planed out on the iron and a bit across the line on the driver.
Really good action!
how he shallows the club? by chest rotation or what?
Great video! Hopefully, Ludvig will win a major next year and you all can break down his swing.
He’s got the stuff! We recently posted on two of his big feels that align well with what we coach 👊.
What is the best position of the camera for plane angle? I have heard it is half way between toe line and target line. What about camera height?
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@@MiloLinesGolf I tried your camera position. The good news is that my takeaway was now right on plane. The bad news is that I have never been so much over-the-top in my life! I think my camera is broken. Hah! What is the fix? Keeping my back to the target and dropping my hands as a first move down? I don't early extend. My hip depth is consistent from top thru impact.
Milo / is there 1 or 2 takeaways from Zander’s swing that average golfer should work on to incorporate in their swing - Thks
Setup and sequence to start.
Milo can you elaborate when you recommend sequence and when are you coming to NJ?😮
Very astute point by Henry there at 7:00
Agreed!
In the last picture, is he right elbow still behind him? Is that right?
His right elbow moves along with his turn nicely not sure I understand your question.
Achieving this seems daunting.
He's obviously an incredible athlete who has been at it for a long time. There is a lot to learn though!
Interesting to see him lose a little height in the takeaway probably because that hip logo turns back level instead of up. All these changes took place in small steady increments.
Pelvis gains a little depth early creating the little lowering
I thought I saw Xander at UTAH School III at Talon's Cove. IT WAS HIM.
Hahaha
Des-sent-tay. That made me laugh.Thanks!
😂 😂 😂
I have been seeing videos with instructors talking about the importance of “depth” of the hands back. Are they talking about the driver? Here this guy is not “deep” by such descriptions of “deep” which I have seen on a few videos recently.
There are many ways to match up golf swings and in my opinion depth is an oversold concept. What we are after is enough wind up of the trunk which depending on arm structure creates the depth we don’t want artificial depth.
Milo - why do u not like laid off at the top ?
Laid off will generally cause the club to tumble prematurely and path to shift left also way less potential for speed from laid off.