Wayne Defrancesco Golf Learning Center

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  • @lilbrusselsprout8261
    @lilbrusselsprout82614 күн бұрын

    it's funny how everyone's favorite swing (myself included) is actually pretty jacked up going back lol. How he get's that thing slotted every time from there is an enigma.

  • @billyconklin6020
    @billyconklin60208 күн бұрын

    I caddied an 18-hole round for Peter Thompson in the late 80s. He used Maxfli golf balls and the "crunch" sound when he hit the ball was unique and I've never heard anything like it before or since.

  • @Oldag75
    @Oldag7510 күн бұрын

    I was SO lucky to see them in Fort Worth and Dallas during the 1960s / early 1970s.

  • @Oldag75
    @Oldag7510 күн бұрын

    I watch the players' heads -- and almost always they are perfectly still. It disturbed me to see how Tiger Woods sorta lurched at the ball... but I could not argue with his success.

  • @Oldag75
    @Oldag7510 күн бұрын

    A Golf Digest issue featured photos of Bob Charles hitting shots while standing beside a giant mirror -- the mirror showing how he would have looked, if he'd been right-handed. Terrific swing !

  • @user-th8me2km4s
    @user-th8me2km4s11 күн бұрын

    Wayne shut up

  • @user-th8me2km4s
    @user-th8me2km4s11 күн бұрын

    You don’t know what your talking about

  • @robsaxepga
    @robsaxepga14 күн бұрын

    "hula" move? 😂 7-14

  • @slytown
    @slytown14 күн бұрын

    Kis has a swing all ams should aspire to have.

  • @slytown
    @slytown21 күн бұрын

    So Lee basically hit a block shot? If so, it makes sense he would be consistent. Very little face rotation in a blocked shot.

  • @bradleeedwards
    @bradleeedwards23 күн бұрын

    Moe pulled his right leg back some with the driver, like Hogan.

  • @PARDS2
    @PARDS225 күн бұрын

    Wayne,,,,,,,X factor Jim Mclean./Leadbetter Were the main culprits in my estimation. Cage that lower body,,,,Torque against the hips,,,,keep that ball between your legs and turn against it,,,,,,,Can you play that way,,,,,of course you can,,,,,at a high level,,,,yes,,,,,but what happens,,,,,,bad backs,,,,,Doc Middlecoff said in the early '90's Tiger would have back problems,,,,,,,,at 6'4" Faldo was a very short driver of the golfball,,,,,,all results of the 80's nonsense.....imho

  • @thomasjefferson8939
    @thomasjefferson893928 күн бұрын

    This is similar to Lee Trevino's swing.

  • @stevenculver6416
    @stevenculver641629 күн бұрын

    My brother caddied for him in the early 80's in a pro am at lansing country club

  • @Oldag75
    @Oldag75Ай бұрын

    "A little bit of a temper." At Colonial one time, watching a fairway to my front, I heard behind me a quiet whop-whop-whop...... The noise came from a club Tom had thrown from the tee of the next hole. But I did get his autograph on a Colonial program after he'd finished the round.

  • @kurtpopick9704
    @kurtpopick9704Ай бұрын

    What the phuck are you chewing on???

  • @thomblinn4731
    @thomblinn4731Ай бұрын

    Thanks for all you crank out Wayne!

  • @rickmiller8893
    @rickmiller8893Ай бұрын

    "Outward hand path"=extension

  • @productions4651
    @productions4651Ай бұрын

    Bless you!

  • @randomgamer-st1ie
    @randomgamer-st1ieАй бұрын

    Planting the left foot back down to initiate the downswing allows the hands to drop inside, eliminating coming over the top. Allowing a bigger turn for more distance is just an added bonus. There, saved you 17 minutes of rambling.

  • @ZakH644
    @ZakH644Ай бұрын

    Julius Boros died the day I was born. I think that’s why my dad always said it was the worst day of his life.

  • @99headcase
    @99headcaseАй бұрын

    Swings great but analysis is matched in perfection by the great Wayne Defrancesco.

  • @user-gx5kk2ik8m
    @user-gx5kk2ik8mАй бұрын

    Tempo Tempo Tempo

  • @jonathanbristow3208
    @jonathanbristow3208Ай бұрын

    Outstanding... simply outstanding.

  • @stevenburton7922
    @stevenburton7922Ай бұрын

    Very good observation. I am a vocalist and golfer and can tell you that vocal instructors typically teach a vocal technique entirely different from the techniques of actual performers like Pavarotti and Corelli. It is strange that regardless of the genre this tends to be the case. My advice is do what the pros are doing. Listen to what the pros have to say. If instructors aren't saying what the pros are saying and doing....don't take their advice. You will be light years ahead doing so. Love the video. Thank you for posting! Steve from Ohio.

  • @TSK24692
    @TSK246922 ай бұрын

    Great analysis! Low handicap players' primary focus should be on not getting stuck on the downswing in my very humble opinion. The understanding of the golf swing has made tremendous strides since the 80's, which players like Tom Watson incorporated. This improvement is not based on marginal variances in swing plane, but on connection between upper and lower body.

  • @user-ok9ue8gp6k
    @user-ok9ue8gp6k2 ай бұрын

    Duval’s swing was really complicated.

  • @geoffmcmillan8720
    @geoffmcmillan87202 ай бұрын

    Bob had a good base to hit from…size 16 golf shoes

  • @johncappella1216
    @johncappella12162 ай бұрын

    Appears the players are pointing butt end of club at ball as they start down. Also are they toe up to toe up as I was taught, right hand over left release. Thanks for your work, great content as usual.

  • @jmf54
    @jmf542 ай бұрын

    At a driving range recently, I was told by an 88 year old retired golf professional that by my falling for the grounded left heel in the backswing that began being in vogue in the 1980s that I was not only giving up power, but it was wreaking havoc on my sequencing, causing me to fall back on my back foot on the downswing, resulting in the fat and thin golf shots I was hitting. He told me I could play with a grounded left foot, but timing would be probably be “day to day.” I admitted that was the case for me. He went on to say there are many different ways to swing a golf club and the only thing that matters is impact, but he showed me this video on his phone and suggested I try lifting my left heel on the backswing. My contact became more consistent and I felt I was able to shift my weight forward, moving the low point of my swing ahead of the ball, virtually eliminating my fat and thin misses. I think unless you are are professional or blessed with the flexibility needed to keep the lower body still in order to wind up the upper body or are blessed with exquisite timing, lifting the left heel on the backswing can cure a lot of swing issues.

  • @roberthoffecker7223
    @roberthoffecker72232 ай бұрын

    I loved his show with Joe Foss. I wrote him a letter when I was a kid, and a month later Wilson Sporting Goods sent me a set of golf clubs, and I have been playing for the last fifty years.

  • @benodell3420
    @benodell34202 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this great feature and bringing the move of De Jonge to my Attn. As a fellow natural ott mover it is great to see that it can be performed at the highest level. Love you whole channel.

  • @mangravy2000
    @mangravy20002 ай бұрын

    Hey if you're watching his stuff subscribe. 9k views

  • @mangravy2000
    @mangravy20002 ай бұрын

    One of your favorites was Anthony Kim. He needs your help right now. Break his current swing down. Thanks for the content,

  • @tomretallick1719
    @tomretallick17192 ай бұрын

    Watched Phil rip through a bucket at the US Open at Chambers Bay, and it was jaw dropping!! 20 really great players hitting and none of them had the pure athleticism of Mickelson. It was like a line of base model Vettes hitting until the Z06 started hitting, night and day. I’ve seen Jordan and Nolan Ryan it was that much of difference between Phil and the other guys. Watched Tiger but he was coming back from some injury and wasn’t going full throttle.

  • @theimpaler5034
    @theimpaler50342 ай бұрын

    Allenby was worldno 1 ball stricke in his prime lot of people don’t know that

  • @slytown
    @slytown2 ай бұрын

    JT has basically perfected the old school junior swing. Tons of release and extension, but he has managed to make it consistent, largely due to his insane flexibility. His wedge swing shows he doesn't have to hit the ball hard all the time. Such a player's player.

  • @Golferphile
    @Golferphile2 ай бұрын

    the first big three were vardon, taylor and braid😡

  • @sunnyseacat6857
    @sunnyseacat68573 ай бұрын

    Zacharias- transgender like Babe Ruth,!

  • @DASH1ful
    @DASH1ful3 ай бұрын

    Well, you have to look at his swing arc to truly discern the treasure that nature bestowed upon him, as his old swing coach might say. And, the key to his arc was that his long arms cut him a lot of slack and enabled him to bend his right elbow out at address and move it back in the direction that it pointed. This moved the club back very much on the inside. He then fully extended the extensors in his left hand, taking the club back as far on the inside as he could. When a player does this it then makes the wrists cup. For all the world he appears to bow his left wrist and then cup it. But, this would be virtually impossible. Extensor extension may seem very similar to wrist bow; but, it is very different. The loop at the top was just simply borne out of the fact that he pressed the index finger of his left hand towards the thumb pad of his right hand, to start his downswing.

  • @jonallsop7502
    @jonallsop75023 ай бұрын

    Great to hear accurate discussion of how the shallowing happens. I.e., not through external rotation, but mainly through supination

  • @zonashi8645
    @zonashi86453 ай бұрын

    I love the slight sway to the right. It works so well with my swing personally. I think of it as a little dance move to keep me consistent.

  • @varitasaequitas1490
    @varitasaequitas14903 ай бұрын

    I wonder if Calvin took lessons from Count Yogi? His swing looks similar but not quite as fluid.

  • @gieusahaggis6293
    @gieusahaggis62933 ай бұрын

    Wayne. If you look at swings from the 30s, 40s and 50s, most good players took the club back way inside which made them appear OTT coming down. Why do you think most of them took it back inside? It was too common for them all to stumble upon this by coincidence. Snead is my favourite BTW. Thanks.

  • @user-wv3gp2dt2x
    @user-wv3gp2dt2x3 ай бұрын

    I followed him, jack Nicholas and jerry pate on the Wednesday practice round at the 1976 British open, he outdrove Nicholas on every hole and hit every fairway, nicholas played the best score wise, pate was terrible, i think he was overawed.

  • @agency7367
    @agency73673 ай бұрын

    Add Snead he is the poster child

  • @A-FrameWedge
    @A-FrameWedge3 ай бұрын

    Tiger reaches his maximum hep lowering much, much earlier than Hogan, I believe this could lead to timing issues on the downswing, and prevent Tiger’s boulders from rotating enough on downswing.

  • @A-FrameWedge
    @A-FrameWedge3 ай бұрын

    @1:43 the shaft looks in a pretty good position, but his shoulder are too closed. Which means his arms are out of synch with his shoulder and he needs to manipulate club or he is going to hit a push, or a hook if his hands try to square up the club too much. At the same point Hogan shoulders are much closer to square to target line. As Tiger’s caddie Steve Williams said Tiger never missed a shot on the range. And if you look at Tiger hitting balls on the range vs his swing on the course you will see a much softer transition at the top to the downswing, Tiger was much quicker at the top than on the range, and this would get his upper body to not synch up with his lower body.

  • @grahamsampson769
    @grahamsampson7693 ай бұрын

    Only one O.B. in his entire career. Also first or second in G.I.R. five times. Magic transition.

  • @Jackybug
    @Jackybug3 ай бұрын

    I was not expecting that, darn near wet myself.