He spoke so much about rhythm and you can see it his swing, never tried to hit the ball! He kept his tempo pretty well. This is a good lesson for all of us.
I Heard Greg say he could still play at 67 with his strength and flexibility if he practiced for 3 months. I’d love to see him play a few more Tournaments before he’s too old.
Aim, grip, stance, ball position posture, these where the building blocks at any age size of my swing. Nothing too technical for a junior. The Coach at that time was Mr Graham Walker who was in and around Pete Cowen also. These are the basics and if you do them as check points on the course then that leaves the Launch monitor and all that. I check list them all tim. Anyway cheers.
14:08 2009 I worked at Emerald Dunes in west palm where he’s a member or was…. After Every single shot he hit - out came the tee and the wet towel… Thing that struck me other than the perfect strikes was the fact that he did the exact same thing before, and after every single shot, regardless of club. The golf cart was pulled out onto the range with the bag on it, and he walked back to the bag a couple steps to clean the club. there were prob foot prints Back-and-forth and then his pre-shot.. identical every single time for about an hour. Same exact steps, same exact preshot same exact clean same sound strike - like a gun…
Wow, if Greg was a bit tougher mentally he was another Tiger. I remember being so frustrated watching him fade away on Sunday, I really wanted him to win, yes I know he won a lot
Most of my golfing friends believe that if you offer to play a Ryder Cup match between the PGA TOUR and LIVGOLF teams, the PGA TOUR team will be afraid of this option and refuse to play with the LIVGOLF team under any pretext. The LIV team has as many stars as the PJGA TOUR team.
I always a thought only carrying a 57 😮degree wedge hurt Norman at the US open and Augusta especially in 95 Chiinicock and 1999 at Augusta. On 12 on Sunday that week. .
But Adam Scott won the masters.... - after or before he got his lesson? And what happens 1996 with your short game? I started golf at the age of 25, shot 3 months later a 5 over and within of a year a under par round... I wish I would have got the opportunity starting as a 15 year old boy..... When i started it was the prime of Faldo and Norman! I wears shark clothing and loved Faldos game.... Nice exhibition!
So sad what became of Greg .All because he could never win a green jacket and be a member of that club no matter how much money he had . For ever known as the choker .
Good golfers understand that what they do is right ... for them. Bio-mechanically, our bodies all work with the same levers and connections but they are differently proportioned and oriented individually. Thus, only actual analysis of a swing can provide a metric to determine the efficiency of the swing which is intrinsically related to the efficaciousness of the shot. The least amount of effort for the greatest result shows just how close you can get to perfection ... for you. Pros generally don't practice to get perfect, the try to perfect their practice such that it guarantees an optimum result, most of the time.
He spoke so much about rhythm and you can see it his swing, never tried to hit the ball! He kept his tempo pretty well. This is a good lesson for all of us.
I Heard Greg say he could still play at 67 with his strength and flexibility if he practiced for 3 months. I’d love to see him play a few more Tournaments before he’s too old.
This was amazing thanks for putting this together 🎉
Love the Shark, he almost won it the 2008 Open Championship at 53. Had the lead on the back 9 Sunday.
Too bad he’s the biggest choker in golfing history.
@@MrPorko2c too real 😂
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One day you'll get over it.
@@MrPorko2cthe thing is, real chokers NEVER win. If you'd never seen him play his record on paper speaks for itself and always will.
It’s still super important to be able to use your hands to manipulate wedge shots. In my opinion, the best wedge players have great hands.
Thank you for posting this.
You're welcome
greg was a golf god in his day and we liked to watch him and the rest back then.
I caddied for him once in a UK pro am. What a great guy. Sad to see him getting so much bad press now.
Can't blame someone for being greedy.
Thats what happens when you sell out to Saudia Arabia .
And the PGA never sold themselves out.
Wish he played on the seniors tour from time to time OR gave it a real crack in his 50’s.
Could still play for sure!!
I hope Greg gets invited to this years champions dinner at the open .
Can listen to champions all day long
Aim, grip, stance, ball position posture, these where the building blocks at any age size of my swing. Nothing too technical for a junior. The Coach at that time was Mr Graham Walker who was in and around Pete Cowen also. These are the basics and if you do them as check points on the course then that leaves the Launch monitor and all that. I check list them all tim. Anyway cheers.
14:08 2009 I worked at Emerald Dunes in west palm where he’s a member or was…. After Every single shot he hit - out came the tee and the wet towel…
Thing that struck me other than the perfect strikes was the fact that he did the exact same thing before, and after every single shot, regardless of club. The golf cart was pulled out onto the range with the bag on it, and he walked back to the bag a couple steps to clean the club. there were prob foot prints Back-and-forth and then his pre-shot.. identical every single time for about an hour. Same exact steps, same exact preshot same exact clean same sound strike - like a gun…
Wow, if Greg was a bit tougher mentally he was another Tiger. I remember being so frustrated watching him fade away on Sunday, I really wanted him to win, yes I know he won a lot
Of course Greg Norman has his tour bag facing the audience so they can clearly see his name.
He'll be 70 next year. Ahhh, OLD FATHER TIME. 🦈
360p in 2024? That is unacceptable.
Royal Melbourne is great.
Most of my golfing friends believe that if you offer to play a Ryder Cup match between the PGA TOUR and LIVGOLF teams, the PGA TOUR team will be afraid of this option and refuse to play with the LIVGOLF team under any pretext. The LIV team has as many stars as the PJGA TOUR team.
I always a thought only carrying a 57 😮degree wedge hurt Norman at the US open and Augusta especially in 95 Chiinicock and 1999 at Augusta. On 12 on Sunday that week.
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greggs ...who ? 🤑
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What year is this? 2013?
Was about 7 years ago.
@@shawncoxgolf thanks
But Adam Scott won the masters.... - after or before he got his lesson? And what happens 1996 with your short game? I started golf at the age of 25, shot 3 months later a 5 over and within of a year a under par round... I wish I would have got the opportunity starting as a 15 year old boy..... When i started it was the prime of Faldo and Norman! I wears shark clothing and loved Faldos game.... Nice exhibition!
Get a better cameraman. He is absolutely clueless
Cameraman. It’s cameraperson. The crazies may come for you.
So sad what became of Greg .All because he could never win a green jacket and be a member of that club no matter how much money he had . For ever known as the choker .
Have you not examined his record on Wikipedia? Plus 2 British Opens 🏆 🏆 Its unreal.
"HORRIBLE CAMARA MAN!!!"
Agree, very annoying! After 20 minutes I stopped watching.
Good golfers understand that what they do is right ... for them. Bio-mechanically, our bodies all work with the same levers and connections but they are differently proportioned and oriented individually. Thus, only actual analysis of a swing can provide a metric to determine the efficiency of the swing which is intrinsically related to the efficaciousness of the shot. The least amount of effort for the greatest result shows just how close you can get to perfection ... for you. Pros generally don't practice to get perfect, the try to perfect their practice such that it guarantees an optimum result, most of the time.
A very technical assessment and also I feel an accurate one. Well said, I for one definitely couldn’t have said it better.