Swing Analysis: Mickey Wright

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    Arguably the greatest woman golfer of all time, Ben Hogan stated that he thought Mickey Wright had the best swing of anyone, male or female, that he had ever seen. As you watch this video you will see why Hogan was so enamored of her action, as it was smooth and powerful, athletic and aggressive, with clean, conventional plane lines reminiscent of Steve Elkington or Nick Faldo. What stands out most to my eye is the dynamic transition from backswing to forward swing, which, much like Hogan, produced oodles of clubhead lag and a superior approach to impact.
    As is the case with most great players and their swings, Wright's had a few idiosyncrasies. The one that stands out the most is that her backswing reached the left arm parallel position with almost no wrist cock to speak of, certainly not all that common among the best players in history, especially recently as an "early set" has become more in vogue, although many fine strikers used less than 90 degrees of wrist cock at left arm parallel. In a sense this promoted the "hard catch" she employed in transition, which gave her swing the power and grace that sets it apart.

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  • @john40paul42
    @john40paul42 11 років тому +2

    Love this golf swing. Waynes analysis with box and lines is excellent.

  • @bobbyhunt100
    @bobbyhunt100 3 роки тому +1

    Her inside takeaway reminds me very much of the great George Knudsen as well as Sam Snead, Bobby Jones etc. All regarded as beautiful swingers!

  • @deanw0rmer
    @deanw0rmer 12 років тому +1

    My teacher is old school. Likes the lifting of the left heel. Mickey is one of his favorites

  • @williamtaylor5193
    @williamtaylor5193 4 роки тому +1

    You make an interesting point about how brushing the tee away and "low and slow" leads to inside and deep. I have Mickey's instruction book and I tried to cure my inside takeaway with this drill--bad move.

  • @horsepoetry
    @horsepoetry 10 років тому +1

    Yeah, really looks like early Nicklaus, I agree! I love that angular Hogan-esque look after transition with the straight left arm, lots of scapular protraction, rigid left arm and increased lag. I'm confused over your description of getting this look by initiating right arm (elbow) extension via right triceps. I get it through left tricep, left pectoralis and left anterior serratus co-contraction to get scapular protraction plus left elbow extension and a firm connection of the upper left arm to chest. Is right arm extensor action a TGM idea? The way I teach it creates a good resistance to the increasing latissimus tension. The right extensor action seems counter intuitive, since if you are Hogan or Mickey Wright you trying to allow more lag at transition, hold right elbow flexion through impact and keep the upper left humeral connection to the chest to "cut it level left" post impact. Right extensor action is counterproductive to all of this, while doing it through left tricep/pec/serratus encourages all of those intentions AND achieves that same "reaching out" look at transition. Anyone have an argument for using right extensor action at transition?

    • @fradaja
      @fradaja 10 років тому

      Thats right wayne lets keep it simple LOL

  • @johntalbot3412
    @johntalbot3412 2 роки тому

    Isn’t the caddie drag move she does in the first few inches starting in her arms which causes the delay of wrist break early when her arm is parallel to ground going back which will allow for the loading in translation to react the way she show That’s what’s setting or loading the right hand an bending or load the shaft. The drag move helps the loading of her pivot action.

  • @Christine-ry1qq
    @Christine-ry1qq 4 роки тому +1

    Never ever seen a swing like hers Just amazing
    The thing I love most it’s just how natural and free flowing it was
    No So called PGA teaching which has just made sooo many youngsters ROBOTS these days
    RIP Mickey xxxxx loved everything you did for women in golf and women in general
    GREAT GREAT lady xx

  • @stevepising
    @stevepising 11 років тому

    Love the transition, with the left knee leading and the right knee holding back somewhat to produce a squatting position. Very powerful, dynamic action for a woman's swing. Unusual to see a lady golfer with so much lag coming down, she must have had reasonably strong wrists to get to that position. Most ladies hit earlier. Was she long for her day?
    Her swing overall reminds me of young Jack Nicklaus c1962

    • @mws3d
      @mws3d 7 років тому

      In her book, Mickey says she hit one drive (albeit downwind and on a hard fairway) 10 yards over a 385 yard hole.

  • @lawr66
    @lawr66 10 років тому

    I really like your analyses.
    That last swing of Mickey's, to my mind, shows her chasing through a little bit, like Moe said he did, and like I think Trevino did.
    What you call the catch is what I call the stretch. It's what only took me about 20 years to figure out, but it's what allows me to remember what to do.
    I even do that little reverse wrist flip at the start of the backswing that Mickey does.
    I agree with Hogan that Mickey's swing is basically perfect. I don't think the modern swings are better at all.

  • @kitkatcats3360
    @kitkatcats3360 4 роки тому

    Good analysis. The squatting action at start of downswing is key.

  • @kort1344
    @kort1344 2 роки тому

    Yea, thanks for the absolute incredible insight Wayne. Next time, maybe you can show us how to boil and egg

  • @mmjhcb
    @mmjhcb 4 роки тому +2

    She was the greatest of all time. Period.

  • @steplumpkin5432
    @steplumpkin5432 Рік тому

    LOVED, THIS!!!!!!

  • @slewofdamascus
    @slewofdamascus 4 роки тому +1

    RIP Mickey Wright - God bless her family.

  • @funnystuff9954
    @funnystuff9954 6 років тому +1

    Great thanks alot... super super swing...

  • @jimmyvespegolf3834
    @jimmyvespegolf3834 Рік тому

    I think Hogan was hitting the bottle when he said that was the best swing he ever saw.

  • @mmjhcb
    @mmjhcb 8 років тому +1

    To my recollection, she won 13 tournaments in one year. Think that'll ever be equaled? Not me.

    • @mws3d
      @mws3d 7 років тому

      In 1945, Byron Nelson won 18 tournaments, 11 of which he won in a row. 😀

    • @mmjhcb
      @mmjhcb 5 місяців тому

      ​@@mws3d Was Byron Nelson a woman? Early transgender maybe? Geesh!

  • @pebblebeach4868
    @pebblebeach4868 8 років тому

    Manzella and his scientific research team disagrees with your notion of creating wrist angle and sustaining it into impact him beyond.

    • @pebblebeach4868
      @pebblebeach4868 8 років тому

      +Wayne Defrancesco my point is it doesn't add anything to their force. Yes they're doing it but the best scientific minds are saying it matters not. The same amount of impact force can be generated from a sweep release flat wrist. ( Jack & Tom Watson) ... Dr. Steve Nesbit who studies kinematic 3 dimensional hand path can and will confirm this if you'd like to contact him or challenge him. This should be good news to you not a rebuke. Isn't arriving at an easier swing model for your students the goal or do you just want to be right?

    • @waynedefrancesco9342
      @waynedefrancesco9342 8 років тому

      +Pebble Beach It's not about force. it's about clubface stability. A sweep release is way closer to a flip or throw release. Also, it's a stretch to say Nicklaus had a sweep release when you watch the divots he takes.

    • @jeffpalmer3562
      @jeffpalmer3562 7 років тому

      have you tried to use a hammer or swing a bat with no hinge???? Just worked with BM and he said no such thing. I think you have misunderstood

  • @fradaja
    @fradaja 10 років тому +1

    low and slow means deep and behind you???????? wayne d, you do talk some shite! mikey sweeps the ball..........and this is how she initiates the swing low and slow is a simple swingthought, deep and behind you is a flat swing ,mikey is upright like nicklaus.........just wondering how many people have come to you and, have sold their clubs as a result?

    • @mudddge
      @mudddge 8 років тому +1

      +fradaja Totally right....low and slow means high hands at the top, not deep and behind you. That's a fact basic thing.

    • @jeffpalmer3562
      @jeffpalmer3562 7 років тому

      deep and behind is not necessarily a flat swing. In Nicklaus' rebuild in '84 he tried to get his hands deeper behind his head....... perhaps you should venture out of your thoughts and learn to back them up