Pete Styles – PGA Teaching Pro
Golfers the same as people are all unique. The world's best players are all unique golfers. When we watch them play on the golf course we can often tell who they are by how they swing. You know you can tell a golfer from maybe a hundred yards from a long camera shot. Oh that’s Bubba Watson because I can see the way he swings. I picked him. He’s left handed. He is that easy. But you know you might be able to tell Lee Westwood’s golf swing from Rory Mcllroy’s golf swing. You can see the way they swing because they have unique features. And the same at club level, most club golfers, amateur golfers, they have some unique features in their swings. However most of the world's best players will also have some bits that they share, the sort of four or five key elements that we see in most of the best players in the world.
And I think it's – we now try to create identical golfers all the way through the game. It is those key elements that we need to see most club golfers and certainly junior golfers or golfers that are improving in the game. We want to try and impose on them those sort of four or five key elements that we see the world's best players have. So join this next little miniseries of four videos, we're going to go through those key elements, what are they, why are they so important and how can you bring those into your game.