Nick Dunlap Golf Swing ( Analysis 2024 )
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- In this video we take a look at the golf swing of US Junior Am, US Am and PGA Tour Winner Nick Dunlap. He is still an amateur and now a player to watch on the world stage! Will he be a historic player? Only time will tell, but he has an amazing short, powerful golf swing. Take a look!
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10 + Years Coaching in the PGA Tour
Coached 2003 Masters Winner, Mike Weir from 1996 - 2006
Coached PGA Tour Winners Paul Stankowski and JP Hayes
Coached players who attended 30+ universities including:
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2007 - 2008 Desert Chapter of the PGA, Teacher of The Year
2 Guest appearances on Golf Channel's Academy Live
Many congratulations to him - an amazing accomplishment!! With that driver swing, I'd be surprised if he doesn't have back issues somewhere down the road.
Could definitely happen. Good to be 20!
I was definitely very impressed with his driver. Stroke dude was popping out 185 without really putting in backbreaking Strain. Looks to be a swing that will serve him for many years unlike players like willy z' who has already wrecked his body
Only time will tell with these fast players. Hopefully his body will hold up for the long haul!
What's with that left heel coming off the ground when it does??
You do see that move on some players when swing hard. Mega down pressure and then a jump move! On the smooth iron shots it tends to stay grounded.
@@mikewilsongolf Way over my head. I've seen some weird stuff out of some of the long drive contest guys, but danged if I'm gonna try to figure it all out. :-)
Anyway, I've concluded that this guy is just "different" - both in innate talent and his inclination to work(?) hard - like a lot of top performers in lots of fields. Different species? And BTW, how did OCD get such a negative connotation? 🙂