Tiger Woods at the 2009 US PGA Championship practice range at Hazeltine National Golf Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota More
Added Aug 16, 2009
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alvarojneto Says:
That guy is gonna make it one day
charlatan19 Says:
BroLAXgoalie you're implying that an open shutter is taking a picture of the shaft bending at two different points in time ??? Look the camera sees what it sees and it's hard to believe you are arguing with a photo. A correctly flexed shaft for a given swing speed always kicks forward. If it didn't, the additional inertia caused by the ball wouldn't have it kick till well after the ball was gone; totally useless. That's why a higher speed swinger has to slow down his swing with a shaft too soft
BigMaaaaayn Says:
Is he shifting his weight from left to right when he strikes down?
briyanenjack Says:
click 0:33
broLAXgoalie12 Says:
It is supposed to snap forward after the bottom of the swing, that's why the golf ball is positioned just inside the front foot and not in the middle of the swing. Snapping forward at the bottom of the swing would cause topped shots or high-flying balls that don't go very far forward at all. And no shaft fitter for a professional golfer bends as much as is represented in this video. It is the shutter design of the camera, not the shaft.
ConnorGlass121 Says:
No you are incorrect. Golf clubs that are designed to flex are designed to snap forward at the bottom of the swing. If it never snapped forward, then how would a flexible shaft be advantageous at all?
broLAXgoalie12 Says:
you are incorrect. Though his shaft flexes, it would be bending always away from the ball because of the inertia of the club head. The only way you would see flex toward the ball would be for the golfer to completely stop his swing in the middle of the downstroke.
eetoi Says:
DAT RELEASE
ConnorGlass121 Says:
no, it's the result of a driver with a shaft that flexes..... if you were to watch him swing it in person you would still see the same exact thing.
jinwgo6110 Says:
多棒的肌肉協調啊
jeffy10028 Says:
That's just the result of top-down "rolling" shutter distortion: the grip end is captured earlier than the clubhead.
TheKdizzle1971 Says:
I wish his ex wife would stop calling me wanting a date!
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Coachkarney Says:
You either have it or you don't but you certainly can't teach it... I'm talking of the head dip on the down swing, great swing though
lilceazy87 Says:
nice video thumbs up
lilceazy87 Says:
HOLY FUCKIN SHAFT FLEX
Branderen Says:
he says, tee'd it
Justdoit000 Says:
at :33 is nothing but a sign of weak HD camera frames per seconds. #1. when we had regular video cams we never saw this. #2. I have had this happened to my swing to with lower HD camera fames. #3. If you see any of the BizHub Camera swings on CBS, you will never find this. why? better frame per second. #4. Yes the shaft does flex at the impact. Milli seconds before it makes contact with a ball. But the flex is very unnoticeable.
CyberFilthIndustries Says:
I only clicked on this so see if the same guy shouts 'MASH POTATOES!'
groovydooks Says:
Probably a Canon 5D mkII. I don't think the 7D came out at this point yet and the image quality (particularly the vignetting and bokeh in the background). In addition, the frame rate is not super high. Nice video quality though.
groovydooks Says:
While I agree about releasing at the point of contact, the bent shaft you see is an illusion. This was shot with a DLSR that shoots video. It can't keep up with the speed of Woods's shaft. What you see at 31 seconds is actually the shaft and clubhead position miliseconds AFTER the position of his hands and mid/upper shaft. To see the same video "slant" move an iPhone quickly while shooting video. He may be releasing early but it's not really this dramatic.
ELTIGRE912 Says:
the reason why his golf shaft appears so flexible is the fact that he can swing it over 125+ mph