GOLF: The Best Golf Swing Ever?? - Viktor Hovland Swing Analysis

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GOLF: The Best Golf Swing Ever?? – Viktor Hovland Swing Analysis

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In this video I’m giving you a detailed analysis of Viktor Hovland’s golf swing – because I happen to think may be the best golf swing on the planet (and maybe ever).
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This will be a video you can reference in a couple years when he is #1 in the world. Definitely an “I told you so” video.

paybax
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I've studied Lee Trevino for years and find it interesting that I see some of his key elements in Dustin Johnson, and now in Morikawa and Hovland. The bowed left wrist, and non-rotating clubface, enables the pivot to rotate like mad through impact, without worry that the clubface has to be timed. It is never rolled open and closed. It's orientation never actually changes. But an often overlooked element in attempting to use this method, is the grip. It has to be just right. To find that perfect grip, put the club up in the air in front of you at about 45 degree angle, form your left hand and place it on the club with the thumb about 45 degrees right of center. (medium strong) Now rotate the club counterclockwise to full physical stop. Now place the right hand on after rotating the right hand counterclockwise to full stop. (Both hands are at full physical stop.) Now when you rotate the club to normal and set it down to check, the right elbow should feel like it wants to move slightly toward your left arm. Also, the clubface should be neutral, not opening or closing. The hands don't fight one another. That's it. Your hands, forearms, and club are now a perfect solid assembly that don't have to do anything. The rest is a proper pivot....another story.

saabtech
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Excellent video Eric, He does have an extremely good swing... makes me feel better to see his hands away from his body on the takeaway and not closer to the right thigh like most instructors teach... I've tried that and it doesn't work for me, But this type of takeaway does... Keep up the great videos Eric. You're one hell of an instructor in my book... Thank you...

MentaIPatient
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Been watching this lad since amateur. Always rated him, Extremely nice person too. Gave morikowa a good game on Sunday.. unfortunately we ( Europe ) need another 3-4 young players like Viktor because we're gunna get whooped in the next 10 years in upcoming Ryder cups.

Team USA's performance was extraordinary.

stabilis
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Tiger's new smooth 2019-2020 swing may have something to say to this title lol

brandonlambert
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You called it Eric! Viktor just won the 2023 Tour Championship, fedex cup, and BMW championship last week.

Concordeagle
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Just watched this after watching yesterdays day 3 of the Workday Charity tournament. Hovlands iron and driver/wood striking is just amazing! I dont think there are many that can match his straightnes of the tee! Not a lot of missed fairways. I just think this prove your statement :)

torbjornwiken
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His last 9 in the final round of BMW Championship 2023 was extraordinary…

AdilKhan-gdsc
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You are looking for big back problems with that swing - look at time 9:41 and compare that to Mr Hogan

lennartsandberg
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This swing style is fine for extremly powerfull players. Palmer was just like this. However i dont think it is a good method at all for mr average. Its much easier to swing open to closed at regular swing speeds. Get most amarurs that closed at the top theyll hit it all over the park.

pauledmondson
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Does he train with Leadbetter?
It's the 'A Swing' that he promotes almost exactly.

SaintKimbo
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It's like watching a Ferrari blow past on the highway while driving your grandpas F150. Recreational golfer could never duplicate his swing with any consistency.

formulatom
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When you said 'Drivehold pattern', what did you mean? Are you saying he is keeping the clubface square to the clubhead path through impact?

jackflash
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Dont forget, hes a really flexible guy. Going to be an entry barrier for a lot of people trying to copy

bgoggin
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It’s funny cause I used to have that bowed lead wrist when I first started golf and everyone told me to change it and now I’m struggling to find the feel with it again!

danielleblanc
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Viktor Hovland’s wins third PGA TOUR title at World Wide Technology yesterday. Congrats.

jajajoda
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Attaching the right elbow to right hip coming down and turn. I try to slam my elbow into my ribs then turn. It just snaps through

frankb
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Hi Eric, do you think it helps that he predominantly hits a fade? Seems to be the way to bomb it nowadays but also keep it on the planet - closed face (compared to a traditional swing), rotate hard, swing left and hold the face off to keep it from turning over.

simoncook
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@3:28 thanks to you Eric, this is what my takeaway looks like this year. You cured my shanks and slices. Next goal is to reduce amount of hooks, as I have gone a bit too far the 'other' way.

supersupersocco
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Great moves IF you're strong, fit and really flexible. Over 50 folks probably can't do a lot of this.

billenright