19 thoughts on “Luke Donald – Mizuno Staff Player”
heavy wrist turn.
I cannot copy it.
@golfmaniac007 Yeah I feel that it’s best not to fight gravity. It’s better to sway than to try not to sway and develop a “reverse” weight transfer.
please have a look at my swing i am 16 🙂
watch?v=rng6OUma37Q
@golfmaniac007 I do this as well and was taught not to. I hit the ball fine so I still do it. The key is too shift the weight and not sway outside the back leg. If you notice he just shifts into the right leg, posts up, and then follows through. Hes not actually shifting his entire body, just his weight.
MIKE AUSTIN WAS THE GREAT TEACHEC IN THE WORLD OF GOLF AND HE HIT THE GOLF BALL 515 YARD AT AGE 64. DAN SHAUGER LEARNED FROM THE BEST TEACHER MIKE AUSTIN, I HAD SEVERAL LESSON FROM DAN AND NOW I HIT MY GOLF BALL STRAIGHT DOWN THE LINE NOW AND WITHOUT BACK PAIN AND HE HELP WITH MY PUTTING AND SHORT GAME, DAN HAS 2 BOOK AND 27 DVD AND HE WORKING ON 3RD BOOK NOW aperfectswing I PLAY A BETTER AROUND OF GOLF NOW AND WITHOUT KNEE PAIN AND CHECKOUT DAN BOOT CAMP I DID HE HELP ME OUT ALOT GREAT TEACHER
MIKE
there is a slight sway taking the club back. i notice a few of the pro’s do this.
@WorkingHardly1 Oh well in that case yes. If it wasnt for Tiger Woods in the PGA a few years back we wouldnt even be having this conversation
@jbizzle231 lol I think he means not to.
@toxicsponge Prob would have to win a major first
Check my swing out with the mizunos 🙂
una duda : ¿ esto es un swing de un plano o de dos ? uno verdad?
@stevepising do you think they would class luke as one of the best players to win a major?
@WorkingHardly1 No, it doesn’t qualify him as a great golfer – he has no major victories.
Nicklaus – great, Tiger – great, Watson – great,
Donald – very good pro.
@golfmaniac007 Clearly you are confused. But I can see how the term great and the category of a sport’s “greats” may be confusing. Besides I think we both know whose name we remember from the 1999 British Open; not Paul Lawrie’s. I think you may be biased against Donald simply because of his age. But please enlighten me as to why you wouldn’t think of him as great.
@WorkingHardly1 lets reserve the word great for the likes of tiger woods, jack nicklaus, nick faldo, ben hogan, sam snead, ernie els., etc.. would you think luke donald should be mentioned in the same breath as the ones i mentioned? how many tournaments has luke won? i guess paul lawry is greater than luke since he won a major tournament.
@golfmaniac007 Ranked in top ten in the world, best in tour on sand saves, and a ryder cup choice, oh yea, that doesn’t qualify as a great golfer.
heavy wrist turn.
I cannot copy it.
@golfmaniac007 Yeah I feel that it’s best not to fight gravity. It’s better to sway than to try not to sway and develop a “reverse” weight transfer.
please have a look at my swing i am 16 🙂
watch?v=rng6OUma37Q
@golfmaniac007 I do this as well and was taught not to. I hit the ball fine so I still do it. The key is too shift the weight and not sway outside the back leg. If you notice he just shifts into the right leg, posts up, and then follows through. Hes not actually shifting his entire body, just his weight.
MIKE AUSTIN WAS THE GREAT TEACHEC IN THE WORLD OF GOLF AND HE HIT THE GOLF BALL 515 YARD AT AGE 64. DAN SHAUGER LEARNED FROM THE BEST TEACHER MIKE AUSTIN, I HAD SEVERAL LESSON FROM DAN AND NOW I HIT MY GOLF BALL STRAIGHT DOWN THE LINE NOW AND WITHOUT BACK PAIN AND HE HELP WITH MY PUTTING AND SHORT GAME, DAN HAS 2 BOOK AND 27 DVD AND HE WORKING ON 3RD BOOK NOW aperfectswing I PLAY A BETTER AROUND OF GOLF NOW AND WITHOUT KNEE PAIN AND CHECKOUT DAN BOOT CAMP I DID HE HELP ME OUT ALOT GREAT TEACHER
MIKE
there is a slight sway taking the club back. i notice a few of the pro’s do this.
@WorkingHardly1 Oh well in that case yes. If it wasnt for Tiger Woods in the PGA a few years back we wouldnt even be having this conversation
@jbizzle231 lol I think he means not to.
@toxicsponge Prob would have to win a major first
Check my swing out with the mizunos 🙂
una duda : ¿ esto es un swing de un plano o de dos ? uno verdad?
@stevepising do you think they would class luke as one of the best players to win a major?
@WorkingHardly1 No, it doesn’t qualify him as a great golfer – he has no major victories.
Nicklaus – great, Tiger – great, Watson – great,
Donald – very good pro.
@golfmaniac007 Clearly you are confused. But I can see how the term great and the category of a sport’s “greats” may be confusing. Besides I think we both know whose name we remember from the 1999 British Open; not Paul Lawrie’s. I think you may be biased against Donald simply because of his age. But please enlighten me as to why you wouldn’t think of him as great.
@WorkingHardly1 lets reserve the word great for the likes of tiger woods, jack nicklaus, nick faldo, ben hogan, sam snead, ernie els., etc.. would you think luke donald should be mentioned in the same breath as the ones i mentioned? how many tournaments has luke won? i guess paul lawry is greater than luke since he won a major tournament.
@golfmaniac007 Ranked in top ten in the world, best in tour on sand saves, and a ryder cup choice, oh yea, that doesn’t qualify as a great golfer.
not great, just good with a nice swing
great player