The Perfect Golf Swing: Does it exist?

The European Tour and Official Supplier Tata Communications go on a journey to find out if the perfect golf swing exists. Featuring thoughts from a variety of top players and coaches such as Pete Cowen and Robert Rock, data analysts 15th Club and performance-based instructors, we asked them all one question: can a golf swing actually ever be considered ‘perfect’? With 15 years of Tour experience in searching for the secrets in his own golf swing, Oliver Wilson leads the way.

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27 thoughts on “The Perfect Golf Swing: Does it exist?

  1. Due to these golf swing strategies , Jοmtοnο Naha (Go ogle it), I was able to know “hows” and “whys” of a fine golf swing and its a variety of aspects. I have read the book 2 times and realized Fifteen yards more on all irons, 25 more on my driver. My enjoyment of playing golf has doubled and my self-confidence has improved..

  2. Correct golf swings have to do with understanding how and why they are carried out and those things are evident in golf swing techniques , Jοmtοnο Naha (Go ogle it). My irons increased Fifteen yards and my driver raised 25 after I finished reading through the tutorial for the second time. Because of these improvements, I am more confident and I am having more enjoyment with playing golf.

  3. I read the book and I tell you it exists at the cost of your hips. I mastered the Valley course at Castlewood Country Club in Pleasanton, California. The hill course well I left that for Gary Wagner. One better golfer, and he married my sister, Emily.

  4. only one person had the perfect swing, moe norman. tiger says, trevino says it, azinger says it, all the pros who ever got to see him say it. no one else compares to moe norman.

  5. Thanks for the Video! Forgive me for the intrusion, I am interested in your opinion. Have you tried – Paneevelyn Swinging Clubsman (just google it)? It is a great exclusive guide for revealing an effortless golf swing technique minus the headache. Ive heard some super things about it and my old buddy Taylor after a lifetime of fighting got astronomical success with it.

  6. The perfect swing is the one that works the best most frequently under pressure. Different bodies have different shapes, strengths, flexibility, quick twitch muscles. Matthew Wolff 's swing works great for him at this point. Gene Sarazen's swing was great, worked for a lifetime, just like Sam Snead's swing .

  7. If your grip is not perfect, then you have no chance. No one ever holds an axe wrong. So many tour guys have grips that are put on the club too casually.

  8. This videos made my lol every time .
    Why have perfect swing when you shit your pants under pressure when it counts? Better Start doing how to have a fierce competitive mindset videos instead of this garbage.

  9. Absolutely and only Moe Norman had the perfect swing!!!!! He had BY FAR BY FAR BY FAR the most control and consistent results from a purely ball striking perspective. Just ask Tiger, he'll tell you that. I saw Moe give a clinic at St. George's Country Club when he was 68 years old. Still striping every driver 260+ in the air, embarrassed when it went more than 5 yards off center.

    There has never been anyone like him, and likely never will be. He was a savant or 'on the spectrum' and never reached the pinnacle of the game due to sociobehavioural reasons. Mainly because everyone treated him so poorly for being different during his prime.

  10. Let me add, I ran into a friend sometime ago and he said, Murph, I owe two World Championships to you! Steve was 2 time world champion freestyle skier and the irony was, any good trampoline coach would have given him the same advise and technique to undergo. Here's my point… Once that proper technique was understood everyone could do it. Trampoline championships and freestyle skiing championships have not changed in the last 35 years. Once the technique was understood one just needed to apply it because the outcome was consistent! When this misconception is finally revealed and the one word is understood 50s will be commonplace in golf! I just can't decide who I want to tell! I would like to just for once in my life not have to utter the words… How much will that cost? So once I reveal this to anyone it will surely get out into the masses. Jordan Spieth, if by chance you read this, find me! Cameron is just a Yes Man just like the rest of these instructors in this video!

  11. Like in math one can come up with the correct result but getting there was incorrect in mathematical terms. As I said in my first comment there are many ways for the clubhead to come into the golf ball and achieve the correct trajectory and the desired result of the golf ball. It is all about consistency so, why do Pros continuously block the ball and duck hook the golf ball? Because of the misconception! And no one in this video understands that concept and it is clear when each of the golfers are interviewed. They're all looking for that one thing to make them more consistent. It all comes down to one word. Good luck!

  12. I wrote all my comments before watching the video and I am still only halfway through, but what is evident, everything I said is absolutely true. Two things happen because of this misconception, one being you expel way too much energy and 2, you end up in an awkward position when you finish. They always talk about balance when you're finished in the golf swing but how can you be in balance with your feet on the outside and twisted and turned all over the place and this is all due to the misconception of my golf swing. Anyone want to guess what that word might be? I wait for your comments!

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