garyinderry
Ryder Cup Winner
About 6 years ago was the first time I viewed my own swing on video. I was at the range with my nephew and he said I had a flat swing. I had no idea what he was talking about until I viewed his phone recording.
Up till this point I thought everyone swung the club quite similar and I looked like any given pro.
The truth was somewhat different. I nearly wretched as I viewed some chap, who looked remarkably like myself, swing the club around his ankles then up behind his back as if being engulfed by a silver python. Followed by the most over the top motion, freeing said golfer from the slithering beast resulting in the biggest slice you have ever seen.
The only saving grace was that it was repeatable.
Sadly I don't have this video any more but I have been keeping swings for a little while now.
My question is, do you record your swing when practising to see if you are making the moves you want to do? In times gone by I just let the ball flight tell me if I was doing the right thing.
Video shows what is really happening. Even when you feel like your making a massive change, it can sometimes barely be noticeable on film.
I also find it funny to see, no matter how much people think they change, a lot of their original swing DNA seems to be present. Is my swing today much different to that chap with the wrap around shaft? The scorecards are different but I am not so sure.
So, do you bother. Do you find it worthwhile and has anyone managed to transform their swing from ugly moth to beautiful butterfly. (Video proof would be nice ☺
Up till this point I thought everyone swung the club quite similar and I looked like any given pro.
The truth was somewhat different. I nearly wretched as I viewed some chap, who looked remarkably like myself, swing the club around his ankles then up behind his back as if being engulfed by a silver python. Followed by the most over the top motion, freeing said golfer from the slithering beast resulting in the biggest slice you have ever seen.
The only saving grace was that it was repeatable.
Sadly I don't have this video any more but I have been keeping swings for a little while now.
My question is, do you record your swing when practising to see if you are making the moves you want to do? In times gone by I just let the ball flight tell me if I was doing the right thing.
Video shows what is really happening. Even when you feel like your making a massive change, it can sometimes barely be noticeable on film.
I also find it funny to see, no matter how much people think they change, a lot of their original swing DNA seems to be present. Is my swing today much different to that chap with the wrap around shaft? The scorecards are different but I am not so sure.
So, do you bother. Do you find it worthwhile and has anyone managed to transform their swing from ugly moth to beautiful butterfly. (Video proof would be nice ☺
