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Drive for Show? While Tigers never been statistically a great driver, these two sequences are designed to give opinions on what I see differently with his driving: 1. Since the line is on the right hip at address, the top of the swing illustrates the difference between lateral lower body motion (left), rather than just turning (right). Two pivot point vs. one pivot point 2. The problem I see with Tiger twisting now than before, is it creates a problem in transition or halfway down where instead of the lower body unturning, its shifting diagonally. The upper body stays too closed making timing more difficult. Good concept for amateurs but not for Tiger. 3. By impact, the head and eyes used to be facing center and parallel with the target line, whereas now he can have the head facing too far back and aligned in-to out. Great power drivers like Norman, Scott, and McIlroy all have lateral motion in the hips during the wind up. Adam Scott, who patterned his move after Tiger, is now ranked #1 in the world and #2 in Total Driving on the PGA Tour.
Posted on: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 23:23:26 +0000

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