All he does is lift his arms which gets the club away shut. There is no shoulder turn or hip turn going away. Any turn he makes with the hips or shoulders is just residue from a massive arm lift and centrifugal force pulling his body around after the ball is gone. This is basically an arm lift followed by an arm throw. He has bad posture, but that is not relevant because posture is only important if you make a turn and Colin doesn’t really. What is important here is he lifts it outside, doesn’t turn and keeps his hands in front of his chest. The one thing he has going for him is great rhythm and that is what allows him to completely control his swing with his arms and that is why his swing has to be so long. If this was some random amateur’s golf swing, I would tell him he had a long way to go. ![]() ![]() It also proves how hitting a fade is an easier shot to perfect because it doesn’t require the timing a draw requires. Here is proof that you don’t need a “golf swing” to be a great player and shoot low. This analysis is a bit of talking in circles, but it is so controlled by the arm swing and not much turn, I just found myself repeating it.
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