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Swing Analysis - Louis Oosthuizen

Louis Oosthuizen's famous rhythm (shown with slow motion video)

There are two things required for great rhythm - relaxed arms and good sequencing. To sequence the body well, you want to power the downswing with the larger muscles of your body. The relaxed arms will usually show up in a free extension of the arms during the release. Watch how Louis demonstrates both of these keys in this analysis video of his swing.

Tags: Analysis, Intermediate

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in this analysis video we're going to

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take a look at the swing of Louis

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Oosthuizen now Louis Hazen is one of the

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top 20 golfers in the world right now

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and he's frequently in the top tier of

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ball strikers so driving distance

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driving accuracy or total driving on

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greens and regulation he's always kind

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of in the mix in terms of ball striking

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statistics in this video we're going to

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take a look at the one key that allows

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him to have this great tempo and allows

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that tempo to show up in these really

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highly ranked ball striking statistics

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Louie embodies the idea of let your body

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swing the club so I'm going to show you

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two ways that he shows that he powers

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the swing with his body and that his

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arms are fairly relaxed relaxed and

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somewhat secondary in terms of creating

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speed to what his body's doing so the

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first major key would be looking at this

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movement in transition and looking at

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the spacing between his lead arm and his

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chest golfers who tend to power their

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swing with the body will tend to retain

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that connection longer and longer into

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the downswing

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so you'll see that while the arm is

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dropping down it's it it doesn't come

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flying off his upper body until very

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late in the swing we can compare that to

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a more arm driven swing where we can see

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that the arm is starting to get off of

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the body through this phase here and

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then that results in having less body

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rotation at impact now getting back to

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Louie we can see that as we scrub

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through his swing while he has a tiny

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bit of lower body early extension he

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keeps his his upper body or his thorax

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and relatively the same space and does a

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great job of using his body kind of it's

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a complete unit to power the swing from

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the face on view you can see a very good

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sequencing of that lower body

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transmitting that energy into his core

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and then using his arms last during the

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release so he has very good

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which is part of what shows up to the

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commentators as having beautiful tempo

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now from the face on view we can look at

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his release in a little bit more detail

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because the release I think is one of

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the really telling things about Louis

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swing he's frequently described as

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having this classic swing frequently

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described as having this being this

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great ball striker and i'ma show you how

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there's a couple things that go on

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during his release that would make you

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question some traditional golf

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instruction so for example let's talk

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about the left arm staying straight so

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you can see that he he maintains the

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left arm staying straight here in the

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backswing but now because of his arms

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being fairly relaxed and being powered

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by the body you'll see that that left

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arm is going to change the amount of

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Bend a couple different times during the

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downswing

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so as he gets to his delivery position

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right about here you'll see that the

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club starts working more across his body

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and that left elbow tends to bend to

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help out with it so the arms are

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basically initiating the wipe and

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bringing the the club a little bit more

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across his body to allow for the side

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Bend

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now what you'll see is through impact

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he'll then go back to straightening and

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rotating those arms so he gets into a

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very classic looking arm extension

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position here in the follow-through

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really good bracing position powered the

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swing with his legs in his core

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everything looks great at this position

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but there are a lot of details that can

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get lost when we're looking at this

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release from the face on view you can

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see the similar pattern so you can look

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at that left elbow and you can see that

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as it comes through there's what I call

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a little left arm whip where the left

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arm is going to Bend as it initiated

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straighten through the release that's a

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classic combination of golfers who have

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low body weight and high club head speed

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so we can look and see guys like Charles

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Howell guys like Rory McIlroy guys like

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Sergio Garcia do really well with

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bending of the lead arm as they initiate

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the wipe and then straightening of that

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lead arm as the club works through the

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release here are two of those golfers so

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we have Rory on the left and you'll see

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that left elbow Bend through there and

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then straighten through there so with

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speed you can see or if I scrub back and

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forth you can see a little almost whip

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activity happening in the left elbow and

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left shoulder we'll see the same thing

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if we look at Sergio so the lean arm is

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pretty much locked at this point it will

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Bend and then it will straighten and

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you'll see that elbow or the space

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between his elbow and ribcage kind of

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decrease through impact so it wipes

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across which increases and then it

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releases or straightens through impact

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with that little decrease move it is

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very hard to do that movement with any

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amount of arm tension if all the muscles

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in the forearm and shoulders are very

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tense in an effort to hold the clubface

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in a certain orientation you're going to

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have a lot of trouble having some of

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these fluid movements that add speed and

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help control the low point so one of the

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other little oddities of looking at his

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release that would be hard to do with

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our attention is you'll see that his

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hands actually change on the grip during

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the swing so on the right you have this

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the same video clip at setup as we have

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here at impact so if we look at the

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amount of flexion in that lead wrist and

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the where the V on his right hand is

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pointing you can see the V on the right

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hand is pointing in a similar

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orientation kind of straight up towards

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the sky but you'll see that he has a

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much greater amount of flexion in the

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left hand at impact over here than he

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did at setup here we'll be able to see

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some of this movement a little bit

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easier from the down-the-line view so

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from the down-the-line view you'll see

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as he goes through impact you can see

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that right hand coming off the club

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similar to a V J or similar to a Fred

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Couples or Phil Mickelson type movement

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so what we've seen now is the

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Louie who has this classic golf swing

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bends and flexes his left elbow and his

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hands move on the club compared to where

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they were at setup so if you're trying

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to have say constant grip pressure and

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hold your hands exactly the same way

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that may require too much grip pressure

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to swing the club in an athletic way

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similar to Louie and if you're trying to

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keep that left elbow perfectly straight

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it's going to be very difficult for you

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to have the amount of side bend and the

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amount of arm extension on the way

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through in order to have a release

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similar to Louie

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so one last point about the release and

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similar to a jordan spieth where the

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left arm appears to be bending through

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impact what I want you to see is that

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it's not so much that the arm is bending

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because most of the movement is

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happening in forearm rotation what

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you'll see is that the arm is bent and

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he's having that bent elbow act as a

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stable platform to rotate around this

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will be easiest to see from the behind

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view so from the behind view if that

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lead elbow was really bending

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significantly what we would typically

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see is that elbow would start working

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around his body but what you'll see is

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from from as the elbow starts to appear

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until it reaches that follow-through

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position you'll see that the elbow

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actually rotates and comes off of his

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body towards the target so if he was to

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be if he was bending the arm you would

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either see the hands getting closer to

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the shoulder or the elbow working around

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his side what you'll see instead is that

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the arm is in a bent position but he

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keeps it in that bent position as his

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forearms rotate that's another good sign

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that that Louie is having a relaxed or

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soft arm movement and allowing the

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rotation of forearms to transmit that

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force all the way into his back

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that's a safer way to absorb speed which

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is part of the reason why he's able to

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create the kind of club head speed that

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he's able to do

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so if you want to have a classic swing

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like Louie first thing I would do is I

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would recommend trying or experimenting

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with having your body power to swing and

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having very relaxed arms now if your

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arms are relaxed through impact and you

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struggle with contact issues that

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frequently means that there is more of a

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movement or technical issue not so much

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a timing and tempo issue so if you relax

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your arms and your contact gets worse

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then I would recommend taking a look at

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the drills and concept videos inside the

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membership area golf smart academy under

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the release section to understand

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exactly what each arm needs to be doing

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in order to release the club like Louie

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Oosthuizen

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