Doc is a Juju Swing Legend. His rhythm is what we all strive for. Here he is working on getting to his spots…pausing…then a little 80% from there.
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Doc is a Juju Swing Legend. His rhythm is what we all strive for. Here he is working on getting to his spots…pausing…then a little 80% from there.
#thejujuswing #golfcoach #golftips
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This really works!
Is that little delay halfway up the backswing part of it, too? Or just a tick of this particular player?
Looks a lot like Leadbetter's "A" swing.
tried it today and blew my mind im sticking with it
This take away looks to use the momentum of the club head to force a shallowing of the club in transition.
I think for golfers that have trouble hitting over the top, this could help them.
Seems like a lot of mechanics that can go wrong 🤔
Swing your way ! Palmer. All those pga instructors are full of BS. PgA’s monopoly is over. LIV tour is here and here to stay.
This is also Leadbetter's A Swing.
What’s really important is the normal “L” shape transitioned to before bringing the club into the hitting area. My point is that you can have pretty much any backswing as long as the forward swing is fundamentally sound (see Raymond Floyd, Jim Furyk, Eamon Darcy, and Tony Finau).
This might be a solution for those who habitually take it too far on the inside during the backswing. Top of the swing and downswing looks like any conventional swing. A lot moving parts to get consistent timing though, esp on the wrists. I'm going to try it on the range but don't expect much.
It’s just like wolfs golf swing !! 🤷🏽♂️! Pretty coo tho !
what is jujus full name? id love to go check out her journey!
Intresting kind of swing 🏌🏻 did you get further than with the ordinary one?
So takes the club on the outside, then changes plane and drops it back on the inside?
To be honest I'm not convinced in terms of consistency. I'd try it for fun though.
Hasn’t Jim furyk been doin this for years…?
Just tried it amazing results thanks
Guys… you gotta try it.
Go slow and smooth, it's unreal how well it works.