JON RAHM GOLF SWING 2021 - IRON SWINGS - SLOW MOTION 240FPS HD

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024
  • Jon Rahm's golf swing down the line and face on with iron in slow motion. In this video we take a look at the iron swings of Jon Rahm. Jon Rahm is ranked world number one in the world golf rankings and has had an incredible 2021 season on the PGA Tour with multiple wins, numerous highlights and finishing second in the Fedex Cup. Watch Jon Rahms golf swing to help understand how to increase rotation, compress your irons and use the ground.
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  • @davidgovan9533
    @davidgovan9533 3 года назад +51

    Six things that really stand out to me. 1) Look how close the ball is to his feet. 2) Look how close his hands are to his body. 3) His head (and body) does not move downward on the downswing (at all) unlike Rory and Tiger. 4) His head (eyes) remain in place and continue to look at where the ball was long after impact. 5) He has a less than full shoulder turn on the backswing. 6) He ends up his body weight on his left heel at finish. Like George Knudson (and many others). Very compact, very powerful, and impressive.

    • @Mikes3DLife
      @Mikes3DLife  3 года назад +4

      Yes his coach believes standing closer to the ball allows for a better pivot and Jon has naturally limited mobility in his hips and lower body which limits his turn on the way back

    • @davidgovan9533
      @davidgovan9533 3 года назад

      Who is his coach?

    • @neilfaulkner1655
      @neilfaulkner1655 3 года назад +1

      @@davidgovan9533 he had one leg shorter than the other when he was younger and had many operations, hence his unusual style.

    • @Geekermo
      @Geekermo 3 года назад

      Left foot is also turned 10-15 degrees way to the target in order to help internal rotation of left hip.

    • @CARPital
      @CARPital 2 года назад +2

      His head moves down in the backswing already

  • @Dallas1722
    @Dallas1722 Год назад +7

    I was an okay player in my 20's and 30's (low 80's) but as I got older I felt I had to compensate for lack of flexibility and simple twitch movements and I developed an awful over the top move, hitting at the ball instead of swinging. I swear to god I watched this video and the first thing I noticed was his early wrist set. I took his swing to the range and completely fixed that move. Now I'm trying to concentrate on rotating into the ball with explosiveness like he does . I think coaches should take Rahm's swing to their student's more. It's a simple, compact move that is easy to work with and provides solid contact.

    • @mojohojo1210
      @mojohojo1210 Год назад

      I completely agree, I just started golf a few months back and had a week of a decent swing then I lost it. Then one day I was watching Jon swing and something about it made since to me so I started replicating the swing and I went from shanks and slicing the ball to hitting straight or a slight fade. The wrist hinge forces my elbow into my body more causing me to keep it lined up in the back swing and down swing. Changed the game for me.

  • @michaelstockley7897
    @michaelstockley7897 Год назад +7

    The light bulb for me is that his back foot is flat on the ground at impact. Super stable base. I have been trying this myself, much straighter shots no loss of distance compared to trying to be weight off the back foot at impact

    • @Ryan-si2zb
      @Ryan-si2zb Год назад

      But most players actually have their back foot lifted at impact?

  • @quakecon2009
    @quakecon2009 Год назад

    The guys a freak of nature. Do not try and replicate him :)

  • @tiaanloubser2799
    @tiaanloubser2799 Год назад +2

    Weight forward, hands in and shoulder down- stack and tilt best golf swing in the business.

  • @Ben77788
    @Ben77788 2 года назад +1

    One plane swings are so much simpler; a lot less moving parts imho. This type of swing is all about function. The “prettiest” swings in my opinion are still the old school, upright swings. Guys like Vijay Singh and Colin Montgomerie come to mind. A beautiful way to strike the ball, but you better be on top of your game to do it consistently.

    • @kingshearer2
      @kingshearer2 2 года назад

      I agree, you don't win for elegance.

    • @nicholasdemetriades9154
      @nicholasdemetriades9154 2 года назад +1

      You better have their build! Swing according to your body type and strengths and limitations

    • @troll707
      @troll707 Год назад

      When people say “pretty” I know what you mean but imo I find these types of swings much prettier and good looking

  • @rusty1043
    @rusty1043 3 года назад +2

    These are awesome. Thanks Mike!

  • @tbone2451
    @tbone2451 2 года назад +1

    Wow he sure stays in the slot.

  • @SydneyRayGolf
    @SydneyRayGolf 3 года назад +1

    Kinda almost seems like he shallows on the way up and get a hair more steep on the way down. Opposite of what seems like today’s swing standards. Pretty cool stuff Mike!

    • @Mikes3DLife
      @Mikes3DLife  3 года назад

      Thanks man! Yes he whips the club inside quite quickly, keeps things pretty on plane on the way down

    • @canefan17
      @canefan17 2 года назад

      Matt Fitzpatrick does the same.

    • @shofey
      @shofey 2 года назад

      gulp

  • @edstrazz2758
    @edstrazz2758 Год назад

    The owl wins the masters! 🙏

  • @erikescalet
    @erikescalet 11 месяцев назад +1

    Its much easier short back swing and straightforward .

  • @kingshearer2
    @kingshearer2 2 года назад +4

    Love to know how he gets the bow in his left wrist for more power. It looks easy but I can't seem to get the feel for it in the backswing.

    • @newyorkgiants9621
      @newyorkgiants9621 2 года назад

      it’s not for more power but ok

    • @newyorkgiants9621
      @newyorkgiants9621 2 года назад

      rory hits longer and has a cupped wrist

    • @newyorkgiants9621
      @newyorkgiants9621 2 года назад +1

      bryson is the longest driver on tour and has a cupped wrist

    • @patman2193
      @patman2193 2 года назад

      @kingshearer2 .... as you turn, it can sometimes feel like your hands are moving away from you, or staying in front of you. Play around with it in front of a mirror. Good luck!!

    • @SofaKing880
      @SofaKing880 2 года назад

      It’s just a product of a weak left hand grip (palm facing more towards the sky)

  • @hannesreinhardt1399
    @hannesreinhardt1399 Год назад +1

    Funny how rahm stands on his left heel at impact while justin thomas literally stands on his left toe at that moment. Two totally different approaches on how to distribute weight and both work.

    • @RobertJohanssonRBImGuy
      @RobertJohanssonRBImGuy Год назад

      JT is stuck a load.
      Jon is less stuck

    • @hannesreinhardt1399
      @hannesreinhardt1399 Год назад

      @@RobertJohanssonRBImGuy could be. But there are examples of top players for either method. By the way, keeping left foot planted through hitting zone is a hip- killer for me.
      Turning through left HEEL usually results in less weight shift towards target. I guess that's one reason for his rather centered ball position. And necessity for bowed wrist.
      Going through left toe doesn't necessarily promote a stuck position.
      There are advantages to both methods. I relied on left heel for years and got stuck with my handicap. Now i game with pressure on left forefoot through impact again, with my weight toward both toes at address, and i swing much better. Like in my junior days, that is before i started thinking about mechanics and just naturally played a good ball (hdc. 3).
      Golf is so much a game of trial and error, might i say labyrinth - fascinating. Picking up pieces from better players might help you, but these pieces could well destroy your game, because no fit for your swing dna.

  • @jonathankim6755
    @jonathankim6755 Год назад

    He makes like a half turn with his left shoulder but still hits it great, I'd like to be able to do that!

    • @Chris-zn1qg
      @Chris-zn1qg Год назад

      Watch how cupped his left wrist is at impact. With driver it already is cupped at the end of the backswing.
      It's de-lofting the club at impact and giving him great contact with the ball.
      But you must know how to manage not to create an extreme hook while cupping the wrist that much. 😉

    • @Stantheman848
      @Stantheman848 Год назад

      ​@@Chris-zn1qg back to school

    • @Chris-zn1qg
      @Chris-zn1qg Год назад

      @@Stantheman848 Never in my life am i going back to school 😆

    • @troll707
      @troll707 Год назад

      @@Chris-zn1qgWell yeah that’s kinda what happens when you bow your wrist

  • @waltmartin92
    @waltmartin92 Год назад

    Anyone know what camera model , and settings?

  • @tonywalker7602
    @tonywalker7602 Год назад

    The bow.

  • @anthonydixon69
    @anthonydixon69 2 года назад

    His slot move is pretty

  • @NicholasCurcio-eq6wj
    @NicholasCurcio-eq6wj Год назад

    man he sure does set up close to the ball...

  • @powerpath659
    @powerpath659 Год назад

    Yip I get it now

  • @neilfaulkner1655
    @neilfaulkner1655 3 года назад +2

    What iron is he using here?

  • @CallMeJackWagon
    @CallMeJackWagon Год назад

    So much contradiction in coaching but it seems pretty obvious to me here that he isnt just "rotating through the ball"... He's throwing with a lot of force at the ball. Am I wrong? I believe the throwing is taught by Steve Pratt taken from Mike Austin I believe.

  • @christianduque3430
    @christianduque3430 6 месяцев назад

    He hit it fat

  • @txterbug
    @txterbug 2 года назад +1

    The fucking lag is just insane