Learning From Tigers Swing - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
Learning From Tigers Swing - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

You would expect that if we're going to copy any one swing in the world you would pick the best player that's ever lived. You would look at I would argue Tiger Woods is the best player and look at him and think well why don't we all just trying to copy what Tiger does. Is that the best advice in the world for some golfers? Yeah makes sense I thought you were going to say copy my swing but when you went on the Tiger tangent but yeah definitely take some elements from one of the best golfer that didn't make sense.

OK but what I'm not going to advocate is we have to take everything Tiger dooes and tell every golfer that they must do exactly that because people are different people. They are different sizes different ages different flexibilities and you're going to go out there and try and copy everything Tiger does include in hitting the thing 300 yards is not the best teaching advice. Matt stripped down Tiger's swing and he's looked at 3 components parts and suggest that these are 3 things that Tiger does brilliantly well and that we would encourage the average club golfer the take on board as well. So what are those 3 things that we'd like to see from Tiger swing into our own swing?

2019-09-05

You would expect that if we're going to copy any one swing in the world you would pick the best player that's ever lived. You would look at I would argue Tiger Woods is the best player and look at him and think well why don't we all just trying to copy what Tiger does. Is that the best advice in the world for some golfers? Yeah makes sense I thought you were going to say copy my swing but when you went on the Tiger tangent but yeah definitely take some elements from one of the best golfer that didn't make sense.

OK but what I'm not going to advocate is we have to take everything Tiger dooes and tell every golfer that they must do exactly that because people are different people. They are different sizes different ages different flexibilities and you're going to go out there and try and copy everything Tiger does include in hitting the thing 300 yards is not the best teaching advice. Matt stripped down Tiger's swing and he's looked at 3 components parts and suggest that these are 3 things that Tiger does brilliantly well and that we would encourage the average club golfer the take on board as well. So what are those 3 things that we'd like to see from Tiger swing into our own swing?