Luke Donald – slow motion golf swing

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Here is a good slow motion video of Luke Donald. In 2011, he played some very consistent golf and became the #1 player in the world. You can learn a lot by watching his golf swing. Notice how well he swings the club on plane. Swinging the club on plane is a key to hitting the ball solid and maintaining a consistent ball flight. Also, watch how the golf shaft bisects through his right forearm as he swings up and also when he swings down. Not much can go wrong when the club bisects through the forearm on the way back down. Also, notice how he has good hip rotation while the club stays on plane. This is a very nice swing to try to copy.

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scsmith6 says:

I? hope he doesn’t dissect his arm – that would be rather gory. I think you meant bisect. Great video – very helpful.

Hutchy45445 says:

Definately beneficial reviewing this in slow motion. However, a front view would comliment this video, by offering the viewer the oportunity to note ball/ foot and club orientation.? Thanks for posting.

stayclassy85 says:

Thanks for? posting. This will help me a lot.

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