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in this analysis video we're gonna take
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a look at the swing of Jason Day
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now Jason Day has been number one in the
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world before he's one of the leak
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golfers of the last five years in this
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video we're gonna talk about what he
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does to dominate so well off the tee and
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why he's such a good wedge player and
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we'll also talk about one thing that he
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does with his body and one things that
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he does with his wrists that will help
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you immensely if you can put them into
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your full swing so for starters let's
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talk about the one thing he does with
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his body that makes him such a
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consistent driver and wedge player and
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for these two really high-quality clips
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a lot of thank mikaƫl field he's got a
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great youtube channel and he said I
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could use them definitely go over and
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check out some of his other videos he's
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got some really good high-quality
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slow-motion looks like it's off a tripod
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a couple of really good camera angles
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here so here we have Jason from the same
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exact day using driver and then a wedge
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and the thing that we're gonna key in on
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is Jason is the king of the anti stall
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and what I mean by that is many golfers
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struggle with kind of their body
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stopping at impact and having lots of
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hand action and wrist release down at
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the bottom what we'll see with Jason is
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that through impact and into the
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follow-through you'll see the club head
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the hands and the torso tend to rotate
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almost at about the same rate so one
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little image that I'll draw for my
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students is if you look at the
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relationship of these three segments
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when it comes to driving the ball the
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later you can have the club catch up
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with your chest usually the better so
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you'll see when we take Jason through
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it's not until he gets to about here we
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can see the angle of the club out that
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way we'll move this a little bit more we
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can see the angle of the club out that
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way pretty much in line with his chest
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so between impact and that
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follow-through position right in there
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his chest was still leading hits arms
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and hands now he does a great job of
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getting some good ilnur deviation which
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we'll talk about next and he maintains
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that connection of the or the
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relationship between the hands the club
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head and the chest for well into the
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follow-through and you'll see that it's
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not until he has the club up to about
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here that he really uses his wrist to
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absorb the speed of the club when many
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golfers struggle with a chicken wing
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it's that the club is passing their
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chest by way of what the wrists are
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doing down here at the bottom so if you
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imagine that Jason throws his chest
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right there and the club just started
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passing like this well something would
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have to absorb the speed the wrist by
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itself wouldn't have enough capability
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so he would bend the elbow shrug the
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shoulder and have a little bit more of a
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classic amateurish finish but because of
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the relationship and how jason has
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squared the club face he's able to keep
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the chest ahead of the club for a long
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period of time that's a trademark that
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you'll see with a lot of good drivers
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the golf ball and that's also a
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trademark that you'll see with a lot of
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good wedge players now the difference is
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you can see the timing wise that Club is
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pretty much in front of his chest right
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now so just after impact it's not
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waiting all the way until shaft parallel
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but he's going to maintain the
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relationship of that chest arm hand
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connection because he's using his his
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core in his body to move his arms in the
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club more so than he's using his wrists
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for someone who has some of the best
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hands and is consistently up in the
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elite category as far as strokes gained
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around the Greens you'll see that he
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does very little with those hands and
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wrists in his wedge shots let's talk
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about one more thing that we can
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highlight from these face-on views
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so looking at these two different impact
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positions if we're looking at a
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relationship between say the ankle the
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hip and the shoulder you'll see that
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there's slightly different alignments
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with a good long Club swing or a driver
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swing you're going to see the body
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having this tilt away from the target I
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call that a bracing position and it
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involves using your hips in your core to
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absorb the speed of the club trying to
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pull towards the target that way
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typically good long irons and good
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drivers the golf ball are gonna have
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this tilt or access tilt away from the
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target if you see this in your wedge
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game you're likely to struggle with fat
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shots and thin shots and may even fall
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into having the yips
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now on the contrary with the wedge shot
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you'll see a fairly vertical or stacked
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position on top of the golf ball with
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more level shoulders and earlier
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straightening in the arm the swing will
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be more powered by the body and or sorry
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more powered by the arms and the body is
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getting things in position so that that
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arm powered movement makes solid contact
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now if you look like this with wedge
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shots you probably have very good
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contact but if you look like this with
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your driver you'll typically struggle
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with a steeper angle of attack and
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probably hit either low pulls or low
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push cuts I think it's important to
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recognize that while the swings may feel
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very similar there are some major key
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differences in how elite golfers swing
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the club with the driver and what they
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do with their wedges if you're trying to
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make the exact same swing with all clubs
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it's likely that you'll struggle with
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one end of the bag or the other
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now from the down the line we're going
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to take a look at how Jason blends his
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steeps and shallows we can see an early
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transition that he's got a good
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contribution of his legs for producing
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power we can also see that he's using a
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little bit more of an arm Pole in
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getting the club in a more vertical
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position than a lot of the elite ball
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strikers now one of the things that
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appears to be towards the higher end of
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tour average is you can see that his
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upper body is working away from the golf
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ball a fair amount during his downswing
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now I've found that golfers who have
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that tendency on their 3d tend to have a
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hard time hitting half shots and kind of
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touch shots and this may be one of the
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reasons why Jason is known for having
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one gear and swinging pretty much full
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at every single full swing now from that
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steepening position one of those shallow
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movements is moving away with the upper
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body like so but one of the other big
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shallow movements that he uses is the
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unhinging of the wrists and that's a
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common one that we'll see in most body
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powered swings now what you'll see is
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from right about here somewhere around
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delivery position you'll see that
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there's a fair amount of unhinging of
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the wrist and the club is working more
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vertically down the screen than it's
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working out so the body rotation will
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contribute to causing the club to go out
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that way across the screen but it's the
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arms unhinging that bring the club down
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so if you tend to see that from about
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shaft parallel somewhere right about
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here
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if you tend to see that from here to
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impact is when you tend to get steep and
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you tend to struggle with more pulls or
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diggy contact then it's likely the
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unhinging move that you have to practice
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I have a few different drills that I
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like to use to work on it but it's one
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of those key moves for creating
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shallowness down at the bottom of the
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swing if we compare that to his wedge
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shot you'll see that he has a similar
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amount of unhinging through here but
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we'll see that there's a little less
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body drive and as a result in having
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less of the access tilt which we saw
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from that face on view
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see that as he gets the impact he's got
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a little bit earlier straightening of
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the yarn he's using more of his arms and
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his shoulders as his power source but
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still getting a pretty good amount of
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unhinged to help shallow things out
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we're over here you could see that he
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still has some a fair amount of bend in
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that arm because he's powering it more
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with his lower body but he still used
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that unhinged movement in order to
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create some more shallowness to his path
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so if you want to hit the ball like
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Jason work on unhinging of the wrists
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through the key time during the release
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and work on your body continuing to
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rotate on the way through it's also
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important to understand that Jason is
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not the pinnacle of iron success he's
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typically around a hundred ELINT or as
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far as strokes gained with his approach
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shots but he has had a few good years
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where he's done exceptionally well but
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historically he tends to be around 100
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if you tend to get steep with your arm
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movements in transition then know that
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you're gonna have to shallow it out
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somewhere one of the most common ways is
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what Jason demonstrates which is moving
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the upper body away from the golf ball
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if you want to understand your pattern
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better then head over the golf smart
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academy.com there you'll learn about all
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the different key movements that build
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up the stock Tour swing if you're not
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quite ready to sign up for a free
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membership but like how we break down
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these different movements then please
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