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Check out our relaxing golf swing livestream here: https://youtu.be/J-1X5ZxROCI ๐ŸŒ๏ธ๐ŸŽถ
Our top 10 of the most unique golf swings in the professional game.
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Esteven Jimenez says:

Where is Matthew Wolff

Dan Myers says:

Calvin Peete?

Robert Rochester says:

Allen Doyle and Jim Thorpe……

Ramis Ramis says:

Daniel Berger would definitely be in the list today

Arvind Das says:

Beautiful compilation …

The Truth Sets You FREE says:

Eamon Darcyโ€™s effortless swing looks like octopus or monkey, but it definitely looks amazingly effective for him – no problem! Really interesting. ๐Ÿ˜„

Scott Rackley says:

Who's shot 58 on tour? Yeah, Jimmy.

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Justin Wang says:

tried all of these styles but none worked for me.

Matthew Wentz says:

Just goes to show you, don't have to have your swing "perfect", everyone's different. As long as it's straight, far, consistent, do your thing.

Ken Christie says:

You listed Arnold Palmer, but you didn't list Lee Trevino? Australian Ted Ball had the most unique swing. If you blinked, you missed it.

bruce kristich says:

Mathew Wolf would top the list nowadays

zach solodar says:

what about alan doyle? dude dosent even take a full swing he stops halfway through

Dave Garner says:

I expected to see Miller Barber as the most unique and a very good ball striker

Operations FASS says:

Moe Norman you guys missed the number one unique swing and character.

Yeet Yeet says:

What about Charles barely

ๅฅ็ˆธ says:

needs an updated video with 2gloves Tommy, Matthew Wolff, and Dechambomb

Andy M says:

Repeat after me the angle of your spine is more important than your line.

Chris Billing says:

Moe Norman. The greatest ball stricker to ever play the game.

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