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DOES YOUR GOLF SWING LOOK PRETTY? OR DOES IT ACTUALLY WORK?

January 7, 2025

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Brian Hughes, Program Director and PGA Master Professional at Keiser University’s College of Golf, explores the difference between having a “pretty” golf swing and one that actually works. In this video, Brian shares a story about a young golfer with a visually impressive swing that ultimately failed to deliver consistent contact with the ball. The experience highlights the importance of a functional swing over aesthetics, emphasizing that even great players like Scottie Scheffler and Lee Trevino have unique swings that get results.

Brian offers practical advice: focus on learning to make consistent contact with the ground at the same place every time. By developing this skill with short, slow swings, golfers can gradually build a more effective and functional swing. Remember, it’s not about how your swing looks—it’s about how well it works.

 

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