This is a new tip series that I have been wanting to show for quite a while. Now we have a new camera that will shoot at very high frames and great quality so it was a perfect time to show you all the views of my golf swing. I hope you enjoy these. I am going through the following clubs: SW, 7iron, hybrid, 3Wood and Driver. This will be the last view in this series. Please watch and you will even compare to your own swing to see differences and similarities.
These videos have no sound – They are just slo-mo videos of my swing only
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9 Responses to “Paul’s Swing – Rear View”
January 12, 2020
GLENNWISSEThis view really shows hip rotation. You can see your belt loops rotating to 45 degrees at impact. Really excellent.
January 12, 2020
Paul WilsonGlenn,
Glad you liked it. You don’t often see your swing from this angle.
January 12, 2020
RandMellorThis view really shows the weight shift (completely unobstructed) in your golf swing…Just excellent, as are ALL of the views presented so far….Extraordinarily helpful for analyzing our personal golf swings….The Slow-mow camera is just spot-on!!!! Thx so much Paul!!!!
January 12, 2020
Paul WilsonRand,
Yes, weight shift is important. Well … everything is important. You can certainly see it from this angle.
January 12, 2020
ChrisStancilTwo things that stand out for me, your lower body turning first on the downswing and your right elbow in tight to your body at contact with each club. Swings look identical for each club.
January 12, 2020
Paul WilsonChris,
Yes, my lower is certainly moving. This is the key. Problem is, people are just whacking away at it. In no way am I trying to do that. The legs and hips are the motor. Arms just go along for the ride (in the downswing).
I have never actually worked on tucking the arm. It tucks due to the body starting and arms following. Simple physics.
2 Things Flatten the Plane: https://ignitiongolf.com/2-things-flatten-plane/
January 13, 2020
MichaelBarrettPaul,
This view with the driver shows your head moving back about five inches and staying there through impact. Really brings it home for me.
One other comment. Collin Morikawa’s swing really seems to be another great example for us to watch. I see a lot of Paul Wilson in his swing. I think this young man is going places.
Thanks
Mike
November 30, 2024
chrisstitesPaul
My front leg seems to straighten some times before contact im really turning so my question is that ok are not thx chris
December 5, 2024
Paul WilsonHello Chris, I’m not sure how you’re even locking it before impact. I can’t even do it. I hit the top and I’m getting to the touch the legs position but this leg for me isn’t locked until 3/4 through. You don’t want to jump so high you more poor contact. If it’s not hurting your shots and your positions are good then you can keep doing it. I do only see young better players do this though.
Paul