Archive for June, 2008
Luke Donald Swing Analysis - Driver
0 Comments Published June 8th, 2008 in Luke Donald, Swing Tips, swing analysis.
Luke Donald has a great swing, like everyone else on tour.
Let’s look at how he does it:

At takeaway, Luke is actually on-plane. The red plane line is “Butch Harmon’s” teachings and the yellow line is “David Leadbetter’s” teachings.
Most pro tour follow the red or the yellow plane at takeaway.

At the top of the swing though, most players’ hands will match with the red plane as Luke is showing you here.

Right before impact, Luke’s body is nice and tall, ready to hit the ball from inside-out.

Take a look at how straight Luke’s arms, hands, and club form. This matches perfectly with the swing plane, Luke probably hit this 300 yards.

Luke does come up slightly early than most players but this is a good thing as he is standing “tall”.
Here’s Luke’s swing in action:
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Justin Leonard Driver Swing Analysis
1 Comment Published June 8th, 2008 in Justin Leonard, Swing Tips.
Justin Leonard has a great swing, let’s look at them in action.
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Swing Analysis of Tim Clark - Driver
0 Comments Published June 8th, 2008 in Swing Tips, Tim Clark, swing analysis.
Tim Clark is in the lead up to the 3rd round of this week’s PGA Tournament, Stanford St. Jude Championship, so let’s look at his swing.
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How to Hit a 15 Yard Pitch Shot with a 60 Degree Wedge!
0 Comments Published June 6th, 2008 in Junger Woods, Swing Tips, lob wedge, short game, wedge shots.
Here’s a 15 yard pitch shot that you will get to use very often to save strokes around the green. For this shot, you will want to use a 60 degree lob wedge with no bounce. (Yes, try to get a lob wedge with no bounce)
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How to Hit the Dreaded 30 Yard Pitch Shot!
0 Comments Published June 6th, 2008 in Junger Woods, Pitch Shot, Swing Tips, sand wedge, wedge shots.
The dreaded 30 yard pitch shot? Does this remind of you when you are on the course and you have an easy 30 yard shot from the fairway to the pin and you either “thin” it or “chunk” it?
Well, the 30 yard pitch shot is nothing more than a mini-version of your swing but there are some key points you might want to take in so you don’t thin it or chunk it.
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