John Inman – the Anatomy of his Golf Swing

John Inman one of the leaders going into round 4 of the Regions Tradition Championship, 2014. By amazing co-incidence, the nice-guys who permitted me to follow them as they practiced, prior to the start of the event, turned out to have the best scores – John Inman, Wes Short Jr. and John Cook (videos of […]

Bernhard Langer – The Anatomy of his Golf Swing

Bernhard Langer – How can one critique one of the most lasting swings of the past several decades? Easily. By understanding that the correct way to analyze a golf swing is based on what is ideal from the perspective of ‘first principles’. Working from ‘first principles’ means not assessing a golf swing by comparing it […]

Charles Barkley – Anatomy of his Golf Swing

Iconic basketball player-turned golf enthusiast whose swing is a great source of entertainment to many A golf student once said, “If the Minimalist Golf Swing is truly as great as you claim, it should surely help Charles Barkley’s swing where many, including Hank Haney in the Hank Haney Project, have tried and failed”. Hank Haney, […]

Iam Woosnam – anatomy of his golf swing, 2014

Ian Woosnam, famous Welsh golfer in Birmingham, Alabama, May 2014. It is always amazing to hear the coaches, biomechanics researchers and even the surgeons and physiotherapists tell less talented golfers that they should swing like elite golfers or professionals, in order to have more swing-efficiency and less injury. If anyone could have seen Ian Woosnam […]

The Champions Tour Swing Anatomy Series – Nick Price

The Champions Tour heads to Jack Nicklaus designed Shoal Creek in Birmingham Alabama, May 14-18, 2014 The next few days will feature the swings of some of the most famous ‘golden oldies’, with a brief commentary on each of them – from an anatomical perspective. The first one is of evergreen Nick Price.

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