power yes but not control..Rory has had a 2-way miss for a while now and its definately not the best swing on tour--if it was he would be in the fairway alot more and his wedges would be alot closer then the 20-30 feet away ..i hope his new coach can straighten his swing out....he has not been great for 7 years now ..and if he cant correct his swing soon I fear he may fall into mediocrity which would be ashame cause he has so much talent
@@guyrestivo "He has not been great for 7 years now..." Where the hell did you get this BS from??? Rory was the 2019 player of the year and he finished T2 2 shots behind Francessco M in the 2018 Open championship and he came 3rd in the 2022 Desert Dubi Classic; I could be here all day listing his achivements but I'm going to. If I'm not mistaken I think you've been living under a rock for the past 7 years. I think he's had a slight stumble with in his game as a result of covid and it's impact on professional golf, but 7 years is a huge exageration.
For me, the most impressive thing about Rory's swing is how balanced he is throughout the entirety of the swing. You get the sense that every motion he makes is under his complete control. Hard to explain but it's impressive to me.
In todays golfing world, so many coaches out there, and they all try to teach a cookie cutter swing. Its quite rare when you come across a coach that will look at what the student has, and develop that into a unique personalized swing. Its so refreshing to see unique swings.
@@MrYoshi-ly6me Majority of tour pros have the same fundamentals. Sure, everyone has a different swing, can’t deny that. However, many pros use the same points when playing.
Love this content. I like how Rory said he's trying to rip it back faster to get more pace going. I am now completely validated in my technique. Now I just have to hit the darn thing.
@@eagledetection4451 not wrong, but remember practice makes perfect. Of course adjusting technique will result in some errors. If Rory spent more time with it he could correct them.
Taylor made should have a round where it’s just Taylor made golfers that go and play each other for a couple holes or have almost like an Allstar skills challenge with everyone
These videos Taylormade is putting out are SO AWESOME!!!!! Its really informative to hear how our favorite pros think about golf and the golf swing. I love it!
Charlie does an incredible job of steering this. His bus videos and these are elite, he knows exactly what I want to ask as I'm watching. Great stuff all around.
Maria has crazy, efficient power. In the cut scene where it broke it down, I was amazed by how compact the club and upper body were for that quick move.
She got crazy efficient power not staying in the fairway. Drive for show and putt for dough. It's why the Korean ladies will continue to dominate this sport.
4:51 - I count 4 full frames of Maria's hips/pelvis changing direction, initiating the downswing, while the club is still going in the BACKSWING, which she couples with a fast takeaway from the start. Very few Pros, men or women, have this big of an X-factor. Her swing reminds me of Cameron Champ, where their belt-buckle is literally pointing at the target BEFORE the ball is hit. 6:44 - Rory produces power much different than Maria, he has about 4 frames of moving his hip/pelvis linearly towards the target and squatting at the same time, then his primary hip rotation starts and some leaping. His belt-bucket is not rotated towards the target as much as Maria when the ball is contacted. Maria generates lag primarily through rotation and leaping, while Rory uses linear movement towards the target, squatting/leaping, and then rotation. Maria is more efficient, but both hit it plenty long!
Ahtletic Motion Golf has videos of some of the top PGA professionals doing this exact same thing. They move their pelvis BACK 1-1.5" inches at the beginning of the backswing, and move FORWARD during the backswing until they have recentered. They move forward a total of 4" plus into impact. This is more common among PGA tour winners than you might think. Do they do it as much as CHamp or Fassi? Probably not. But almost all top players move their bodies forward in their backswing, and they start doing it very early. Check out AMG
"Very few Pros, men or women, have this big of an X-factor. Her swing reminds me of Cameron Champ, where their belt-buckle is literally pointing at the target BEFORE the ball is hit." Yeah usually that's something that you see with junior golfers, and one of the main reasons for that is lost flexibility combined with knowing that you need to keep your eye on the ball through impact which is somethin that you learn as you get older. Another is that we tend to feel that we are putting more power into the ball by pulling the club across our bodies so we tend to stop rotating and pull the club with the upper shoulders and arms (something has to provide a solid base for all that power to get to the ball). That literally kills swing-speed. The club cannot be swung both "hard" and "fast". Power does not equal speed, and the more upper-body power we put into the swing, the more that we tend to fall over and behind the ball and rotate up off our feet towards the target, which, again, kills swing-speed and absolutely ruins ball contact. The key to good swing-speed is to realize that you accelerate the club by putting power into the swing when the swig-speed is low and then as it rises you want to simply guide the club maybe maintain clubhead speed not continue to try to put max power into it all the way through impact. So what you tend to see is young players and bad hitters doing just that because they are desperate to get the most distance... as players get older and stronger, an certainly wiser and get a better feel for a good swing, they realize that they neither need nor want to struggle so hard for good distance & they can just let the club flow freely and maintain good swing-speed while keeping good position, good stance and good rotation and arm and shoulder flow and most of all look at the damm ball all the way through impact and make good contact with good results. The problem is when players aren't satisfied with that and need to feel that they are crushing the ball and they go "over the top" with their swing and everything goes to shit. In my opinion you get power into the club from the top of the backswing down to where the club points laterally at the ground. From there on your goal is to maintain lag & clubspeed and align the swing and clubface with the ball, try not to ruin it all at impact by falling back and rotating away from the ball and especially not flipping (extending) the club down the shotline. To me this is why golf is so addictive, because it feels so damm good to get the swing & contact right and get good results, watching that awesome ball-flight and seeing the ball land in a great location. I could go out and hit shots all day long, just having this happen 70 out of 100 strokes. If I'm playing too well it's actually boring as the challenge is gone; and if I'm playing really badly I'm walking off the course thinking of chucking my bag and clubs into a pond and not playing golf again. I feel sorry for people who play golf to impress their friends and relatives as much as anything else. Seriously if you don't really like to play golf then don't beat yourself up over not being good at it. If you do like it then you probably can't get enough of it even if you can't break 110 from the white tees. The problem with playing too well is it gets to be too easy and not interesting enough so to a degree it's ok to play badly for a while at times. Which for most kids is just fine. Especially since most kids are going to play badly regardless.
I think Rory had one of the if not the smoothest and best looking swing both in terms of speed and just fluidity and it just so good looking and so smooth and flowy it just not complicated so simple but works so well and is so fun and amazing to watch him bomb it
Really like this new holistic approach to swinging a golf club. Harrington on his videos talks about it too. Not over coaching the swing and letting the body do what it naturally does
To be fair, once it gets past 150yrds you can't see it anyways unless they have the shot tracer 🤷♂️ I sure would of loved to be standing behind them in person Watching them bomb it!!
@john11222100 That's debatable, giving the fact that Fassi out drives both of them by 10 + yards. She's a beast and better looking than both the Korda sisters
@john11222100 The sisters have been on tour ALOT longer 🤷♂️Fassi has only been on tour for a year give or take. She has just as much talent as the Kordas. She has plenty of time to out shine them with zero fear. She kicked so much ass at Augusta last year
@john11222100 Valid point, but alot of great players didn't win their first couple years on tour. Alot of great talent. I have faith In her. Just a matter of time.
@john11222100 They do have a pretty good head start! Fassi has alot of fire in her. We'll see. The Korda sisters are front runners for sure, even though their swings to me are very mechanical, where as Fassi's is very free flowing, not over thinking it and powerful. Thats why I think she will do really good.
Its two different swing feelings. You can get away with hitting off your back foot with a driver (actually makes it go longer, see long drive guys hitting), but you can't hit anything else that way. Whats a 100% sand wedge go? I don't know because you should never do it. Take an extra club and make a compact swing.
Its not the club is the player bro. These guys would probably only lose 10 yards with an older driver look at what Bryson has been using on tour recently
You opinion shouldn't matter, when you can measure which one fits your game the best... that might very well not be SIM2. You can have an opinion about looks, but if you measure the performance, opinion has nothing to do with it!
The motor cortex supports the intent of the dominant hand. (80% of sensory and motor neurons are in the hands and face+Homunculus) In a complex throwing motion, the lower body moves to maintain balance (to keep our head, brain upright= survival evolution) while "throw" with the dominant hand. Does a baseball pitcher think about firing his legs? DS(1/4 second) happens too quickly for conscious control. Maria understands to not consciously mess with the lower body. As Ben Hogan wrote: “It has always seemed to me that, in its general character, this motion is quite similar to the one an infielder makes when he throws to first base after scooping up a ground ball,”
The long drive competition guys are doing the fast backswing to get the whip going in the club. However, they don't have to worry much about hitting a finer target...
I love (but actually strongly dislike) the TM equipment plug. Trottie is talking about tee height and somehow connected it to the forged aluminum ring.
02:19 look with her it's simple, that awesome physique of hers is just very good at hitting golf-balls and she doesn't let her mind get in the way of her body just doing what it does. So that's an important factor with everyone. If you take the mind out of the swing and just hit a casual drive, you're very unlikely to hit bad drives and they often are surprisingly long given the effort.
To drive far you either have to just be strong and have a smooth swing. Or have trained hard and swing hard. Ive never worked out but am a naturally big guy. I hit around 280-300
I just checked the LPGA distance off the tee average....there are girls averaging 296 off the tee??? my god, I cant imagine how short they make the course
If she didn't clear the space by jumping up on her toes the club would hit the ground three feet behind the ball. You gotta play from an early age to groove that squat-jump action.
Golfers should take tips from Javelin throwers. It's literally the art of injecting power into a single point. I bet Jan Železný would have been a monster driver, or maybe he was and nobody knew.
True. Jan would probably have great advice if he retired into golf. One player that comes to mind is Schauffele and his father's javelin throwing background.
@@ineed8800GT Love his move into the ball. Crunches it for a small guy. Also, his confidence, almost cocky. Misclub at the Masters on 16 cost him, but what a player!
There is some truth to that. If you know how to turn your body into a slingshot you learned, it young and it's hard to explain it to people that can't do it.
You can get there, but you will have to develop it. Flexibility and strength. Rory had a add a lot of muscle to get to 180 ball speed. Men typically need to work on flexibility and women need to work on strength. Maria played a lot of soccer as a kid as you may have guessed from her lower body strength. There's a genetic maximum, but we can all hit it further and still have control.
It’s funny to here Rory say the same thing I say all time to my buddies as a single handicapper off the first tee just trying to make solid contact speed isn’t a priority on your first hole tee shot and a good or bad drive on the first could make or break your entire round. I don’t think I agree with the faster back swing I’ve even heard Jack say when he wanted to step on one he would slow down his takeaway rushing it could cause loss of tempo, and contact I mean look at hideki he might not be as long as Rory but he can still move it
@@jackarmstrong1838 yeah that’s a given with driver I see to many people swinging with there arms and they are amazed how much more power they have when they get there legs and the ground involved. The step and swing drill is very effective in creating that feel when done properly
@@mickclarke5741 Doesnt need to be. His wedge game is outstanding now. He hits that nice 315 yard long cut off the tee. He will take top 10 in driving distance to keep it in the short grass
Rory has the best swing on tour. So much power and control. Beautiful to watch.
power yes but not control..Rory has had a 2-way miss for a while now and its definately not the best swing on tour--if it was he would be in the fairway alot more and his wedges would be alot closer then the 20-30 feet away ..i hope his new coach can straighten his swing out....he has not been great for 7 years now ..and if he cant correct his swing soon I fear he may fall into mediocrity which would be ashame cause he has so much talent
@@guyrestivo "He has not been great for 7 years now..." Where the hell did you get this BS from??? Rory was the 2019 player of the year and he finished T2 2 shots behind Francessco M in the 2018 Open championship and he came 3rd in the 2022 Desert Dubi Classic; I could be here all day listing his achivements but I'm going to. If I'm not mistaken I think you've been living under a rock for the past 7 years. I think he's had a slight stumble with in his game as a result of covid and it's impact on professional golf, but 7 years is a huge exageration.
@@paulop3730 Verified
@guyrestivo his driving is great
@@paulop3730great= majors...koepka has been great, rory no
Rory seems so genuine.
For me, the most impressive thing about Rory's swing is how balanced he is throughout the entirety of the swing. You get the sense that every motion he makes is under his complete control. Hard to explain but it's impressive to me.
Rory is my favorite golfer
Same!
Me 2
…ok?
Between Rory and tiger for me
@@ikadaniels963 ya me to
In todays golfing world, so many coaches out there, and they all try to teach a cookie cutter swing. Its quite rare when you come across a coach that will look at what the student has, and develop that into a unique personalized swing. Its so refreshing to see unique swings.
I got lucky with my coach and he changed a few things in my swing but still kept a few personalized things in it and built off that
Not many cookie cutter swings on the tour, but plenty of golf coaches that can't make the cut....weird.
@@T1cksandLeeches yep, it's almost like a golf swing that is owned by the player and not driven by technical mechanics performs under pressure.
@@kristofk1902 that's great. Stick with it, be patient and enjoy it, results will come.
@@MrYoshi-ly6me Majority of tour pros have the same fundamentals. Sure, everyone has a different swing, can’t deny that. However, many pros use the same points when playing.
I really hope Maria finds her game on the LPGA. Solid start yesterday. She's just really exciting to watch.
I thought she would dominate by now
Love this content. I like how Rory said he's trying to rip it back faster to get more pace going. I am now completely validated in my technique. Now I just have to hit the darn thing.
That's what's best for HIM though, not necessarily for you
This was filmed before he was having accuracy problems, admitting he was trying to chase speed.
@@eagledetection4451 mwahahahahh
@@immortalfootballer26 am i wrong?
@@eagledetection4451 not wrong, but remember practice makes perfect. Of course adjusting technique will result in some errors. If Rory spent more time with it he could correct them.
That slowmo of Maria's swing 👌😍
Taylor made should have a round where it’s just Taylor made golfers that go and play each other for a couple holes or have almost like an Allstar skills challenge with everyone
They’ve “all star skills challenge” type videos they’re fun to watch
They’ve made*
It'll be a tailormade round for Taylormade golfers
These videos Taylormade is putting out are SO AWESOME!!!!!
Its really informative to hear how our favorite pros think about golf and the golf swing. I love it!
Very good interview of both, good to hear those kind of players talk about how they play, feel.
Charlie does an incredible job of steering this. His bus videos and these are elite, he knows exactly what I want to ask as I'm watching. Great stuff all around.
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Maria is so athletic with so much power it’s ridiculous!! Rory’s speed through the ball is insane! 😲🏌🏻🏌🏻♀️
Maria literally sucks. Just gender excuses to pretend she is good
rory’s swing is amazing
I heard about her when she went pro. 5'7" woman getting 110mph of club head speed is impressive.
Same height as me. I wish I could hit like she does.
@@PanglossDr she hits it better and further than 99.9% of men. Don’t feel too bad, lol
@@AB-nv7bz I don't. I prefer female players as my role models, I am realistic.
Maria has crazy, efficient power. In the cut scene where it broke it down, I was amazed by how compact the club and upper body were for that quick move.
She got crazy efficient power not staying in the fairway. Drive for show and putt for dough. It's why the Korean ladies will continue to dominate this sport.
@@redhat8322 She is only 22 years old. Efficiency takes time. Not everyone comes onto the tour like Tiger Woods did.
@@redhat8322 I still rather watch Maria 10/10 than boring Koreans (even if they win).
Rory’s finish man I could watch that all day
4:51 - I count 4 full frames of Maria's hips/pelvis changing direction, initiating the downswing, while the club is still going in the BACKSWING, which she couples with a fast takeaway from the start. Very few Pros, men or women, have this big of an X-factor. Her swing reminds me of Cameron Champ, where their belt-buckle is literally pointing at the target BEFORE the ball is hit. 6:44 - Rory produces power much different than Maria, he has about 4 frames of moving his hip/pelvis linearly towards the target and squatting at the same time, then his primary hip rotation starts and some leaping. His belt-bucket is not rotated towards the target as much as Maria when the ball is contacted. Maria generates lag primarily through rotation and leaping, while Rory uses linear movement towards the target, squatting/leaping, and then rotation. Maria is more efficient, but both hit it plenty long!
Ahtletic Motion Golf has videos of some of the top PGA professionals doing this exact same thing. They move their pelvis BACK 1-1.5" inches at the beginning of the backswing, and move FORWARD during the backswing until they have recentered. They move forward a total of 4" plus into impact. This is more common among PGA tour winners than you might think. Do they do it as much as CHamp or Fassi? Probably not. But almost all top players move their bodies forward in their backswing, and they start doing it very early. Check out AMG
@@jackarmstrong1838 Spot on!
"Very few Pros, men or women, have this big of an X-factor. Her swing reminds me of Cameron Champ, where their belt-buckle is literally pointing at the target BEFORE the ball is hit."
Yeah usually that's something that you see with junior golfers, and one of the main reasons for that is lost flexibility combined with knowing that you need to keep your eye on the ball through impact which is somethin that you learn as you get older. Another is that we tend to feel that we are putting more power into the ball by pulling the club across our bodies so we tend to stop rotating and pull the club with the upper shoulders and arms (something has to provide a solid base for all that power to get to the ball). That literally kills swing-speed. The club cannot be swung both "hard" and "fast". Power does not equal speed, and the more upper-body power we put into the swing, the more that we tend to fall over and behind the ball and rotate up off our feet towards the target, which, again, kills swing-speed and absolutely ruins ball contact. The key to good swing-speed is to realize that you accelerate the club by putting power into the swing when the swig-speed is low and then as it rises you want to simply guide the club maybe maintain clubhead speed not continue to try to put max power into it all the way through impact. So what you tend to see is young players and bad hitters doing just that because they are desperate to get the most distance... as players get older and stronger, an certainly wiser and get a better feel for a good swing, they realize that they neither need nor want to struggle so hard for good distance & they can just let the club flow freely and maintain good swing-speed while keeping good position, good stance and good rotation and arm and shoulder flow and most of all look at the damm ball all the way through impact and make good contact with good results. The problem is when players aren't satisfied with that and need to feel that they are crushing the ball and they go "over the top" with their swing and everything goes to shit. In my opinion you get power into the club from the top of the backswing down to where the club points laterally at the ground. From there on your goal is to maintain lag & clubspeed and align the swing and clubface with the ball, try not to ruin it all at impact by falling back and rotating away from the ball and especially not flipping (extending) the club down the shotline. To me this is why golf is so addictive, because it feels so damm good to get the swing & contact right and get good results, watching that awesome ball-flight and seeing the ball land in a great location. I could go out and hit shots all day long, just having this happen 70 out of 100 strokes. If I'm playing too well it's actually boring as the challenge is gone; and if I'm playing really badly I'm walking off the course thinking of chucking my bag and clubs into a pond and not playing golf again. I feel sorry for people who play golf to impress their friends and relatives as much as anything else. Seriously if you don't really like to play golf then don't beat yourself up over not being good at it. If you do like it then you probably can't get enough of it even if you can't break 110 from the white tees.
The problem with playing too well is it gets to be too easy and not interesting enough so to a degree it's ok to play badly for a while at times.
Which for most kids is just fine. Especially since most kids are going to play badly regardless.
Wow...she has an absolute perfect swing...complete balance and power. Stays behind the ball nicely and drives up on it perfectly...👌
I think Rory had one of the if not the smoothest and best looking swing both in terms of speed and just fluidity and it just so good looking and so smooth and flowy it just not complicated so simple but works so well and is so fun and amazing to watch him bomb it
Loved that. A couple of Cameo’s from Charlie Hull 😆
Really like this new holistic approach to swinging a golf club. Harrington on his videos talks about it too. Not over coaching the swing and letting the body do what it naturally does
why not have a camera behind them so we can actually see the full extent of their power?
To be fair, once it gets past 150yrds you can't see it anyways unless they have the shot tracer 🤷♂️ I sure would of loved to be standing behind them in person Watching them bomb it!!
Or a launch monitor!
@@maxcaysey2844 Shot tracer was the best Tech the PGA got! Notice how it always looked like the players hit shanks before lol.
Nah love this angle tbh
@@Cesar-Avila Why not both 🤷♂️ lol
She has the best female swing! She is incredible!! Can't wait to see her competing on the LPGA
@john11222100 That's debatable, giving the fact that Fassi out drives both of them by 10 + yards. She's a beast and better looking than both the Korda sisters
@john11222100 The sisters have been on tour ALOT longer 🤷♂️Fassi has only been on tour for a year give or take. She has just as much talent as the Kordas. She has plenty of time to out shine them with zero fear. She kicked so much ass at Augusta last year
@john11222100 Valid point, but alot of great players didn't win their first couple years on tour. Alot of great talent. I have faith In her. Just a matter of time.
@john11222100 They do have a pretty good head start! Fassi has alot of fire in her. We'll see. The Korda sisters are front runners for sure, even though their swings to me are very mechanical, where as Fassi's is very free flowing, not over thinking it and powerful. Thats why I think she will do really good.
She already is on the tour, but hitting it long hasnt made her successful, yet.
that swing of Rory's at the very beginning. dayum.
Awesome 👌swings!
Myself working 💪hard to get to a 11 Handicap. When I do I will reward myself being outfitted with TYLORMADE !
Power and efficiency! Looks so effortless
Great video, so much to learn from these amazing players!
I love these videos. But can we get some shots of the actual ball flight.? Cheers
the whole "ego" feeling after bombing one down the fairway resonates with me, too many times after ive done that,
Its two different swing feelings. You can get away with hitting off your back foot with a driver (actually makes it go longer, see long drive guys hitting), but you can't hit anything else that way.
Whats a 100% sand wedge go? I don't know because you should never do it.
Take an extra club and make a compact swing.
Interesting that Rory has lost most of his accent. Be great to see more of this type of technical know how from the pros explained.
Incredible that these two generate so much power while at the same time making Trottie look like a normal sized human
Power Drives! And havn`t seen one Ballflight of the Powerdrives :). But Swings looked good indeed.
Rory would be a great golf coach
Not just a great swing she has also absolutely stunning 🌞
Love the photobomb at 10:45
Rory has been working out!! He looks like Kepka!
I wish I could afford the SIM 2. Best driver in the WORLD in my opinion
Its not the club is the player bro. These guys would probably only lose 10 yards with an older driver look at what Bryson has been using on tour recently
Check out txg RUclips channel. They did a driver tournament. The winner was very surprising
Got my M6 used. Great deal. I’ve hit the Sim 2 they feel the exact same and I get similar distance
You opinion shouldn't matter, when you can measure which one fits your game the best... that might very well not be SIM2. You can have an opinion about looks, but if you measure the performance, opinion has nothing to do with it!
@@maxcaysey2844 I believe Justin rose still hits an M2
Johnny Miller came up with the terms red light, green light situations in golf
please please release a full range session from the boys, just a camera behind them doing what they would do if they were on the range at the open
Love the vid and Maria's swing. Wish to see same vid for Bianca Pagdanganan.
Talking about passing peoples drives just reminds me of when tiger outdrove phil with his 3 wood just cause he could, demoralizing
ya, it tigers retirement for phil to get out of that closet.
@@JZ-xu3vg last 10 years Phil's got 3 majors tigers only got 1
@@joshua6207 ok and tigers legacy still shits all over Phil’s lmao
Phil asked Tiger “do you normally hit your 3 wood that far?” Tiger responded “No...usually farther.” 😂
@@joshua6207 who knew? Tiger is almost a trillionaire though that's gotta make up for a couple of wins
One of my biggest crushes and this Maria girl.
Swing the club as fast as you can, yet hit the ball as late as you could!
The motor cortex supports the intent of the dominant hand.
(80% of sensory and motor neurons are in the hands and face+Homunculus)
In a complex throwing motion, the lower body moves to maintain balance (to keep our head, brain upright= survival evolution) while "throw" with the dominant hand. Does a baseball pitcher think about firing his legs? DS(1/4 second) happens too quickly for conscious control. Maria understands to not consciously mess with the lower body.
As Ben Hogan wrote:
“It has always seemed to me that, in its general character, this motion is quite similar to the one an infielder makes when he throws to first base after scooping up a ground ball,”
Love the repeated video bombing from Charlie Hull 🤣🤣🤣
You are not that small Rory. Fairly muscled and in shape.
This is awesome to watch.
Is that Tiger in the background with the white cap, near the golf carts???
No it is Giraffe
Rory is such a cool guy .
The long drive competition guys are doing the fast backswing to get the whip going in the club. However, they don't have to worry much about hitting a finer target...
Love Maria and Rory…and my Sims…
Love from the home of golf Scotland 🏴
I love (but actually strongly dislike) the TM equipment plug. Trottie is talking about tee height and somehow connected it to the forged aluminum ring.
4:30 looks like Hogan! awesome move!
02:19 look with her it's simple, that awesome physique of hers is just very good at hitting golf-balls and she doesn't let her mind get in the way of her body just doing what it does.
So that's an important factor with everyone. If you take the mind out of the swing and just hit a casual drive, you're very unlikely to hit bad drives and they often are surprisingly long given the effort.
Wow they are both awesome.
Rory is a beast
I only want to know 1 thing, how much in cameras are on that range. Just wow.
There really should be more cameras so we can see straight on and down the line.
That sequence at 4:20: pure strength and beauty! 💕
With the impressive level of production on the tailor-made Team it’s surprising that don’t have a camera and go looking down range.
Take a shot every time trottie says “alluded to”
Dead from alcohol poisoning
Trottie saw the comments and decide to let the player talk more than him for once 😂
The more I play the more I wish I had started when I was 11......
It's never too late
Here for ALL it, 1 way ticket to sendoooo cityyyy!!!
was that a rickie cameo in the back
Rory's the man
Fassi is gorgeous!
I would have to say Cameron Champs swing is crazy good but needs to keep it in the fairway.
She roasted Rory 😂
To drive far you either have to just be strong and have a smooth swing. Or have trained hard and swing hard. Ive never worked out but am a naturally big guy. I hit around 280-300
I think you just solved gravity
swing fast.
are they throwing or towing? (or both)
I started playing at seven, too. I still can't hit it far.
When they hit it’s a big booooooooooooom!
TaylorMade is going hard at claiming "green light" as theirs.
Yeah noticed this too in one of the newest commercials.
I just checked the LPGA distance off the tee average....there are girls averaging 296 off the tee??? my god, I cant imagine how short they make the course
Give em persimmon drivers again Natural harness of power. Shotmakers can come back. It will never happen
1:12 Great Gem to use as a swing thought. "Feel like a. 10 year old"
Maria is the best
If she didn't clear the space by jumping up on her toes the club would hit the ground three feet behind the ball. You gotta play from an early age to groove that squat-jump action.
Yep. Its just not jumping UP, but also jumping BACK that helps her clear. Lexi does the same thing, as does Justin Thomas.
Rory's balance is so much better than Maria's, really holds the finish.
Can Maria explain why she won’t make it on the lpga?
Wow she hammered it out there. What's her average yardage???
Best swing in golf.. that is all ...
Fassi great lower half
Golfers should take tips from Javelin throwers. It's literally the art of injecting power into a single point. I bet Jan Železný would have been a monster driver, or maybe he was and nobody knew.
True. Jan would probably have great advice if he retired into golf. One player that comes to mind is Schauffele and his father's javelin throwing background.
@@ineed8800GT Love his move into the ball. Crunches it for a small guy. Also, his confidence, almost cocky. Misclub at the Masters on 16 cost him, but what a player!
I would like to know one thing. What’s your size Trottie? Rorys height and weight both seem larger than you?
She’s only 22 wow what a swing!
Taking it back faster to get a longer drive. Hmmm.... I wonder who he got that idea from?!
Summary: we don't know how we do it, we're just really, really good at it. If you don't already have it, it's probably not going to happen.
There is some truth to that. If you know how to turn your body into a slingshot you learned, it young and it's hard to explain it to people that can't do it.
You can get there, but you will have to develop it. Flexibility and strength. Rory had a add a lot of muscle to get to 180 ball speed.
Men typically need to work on flexibility and women need to work on strength. Maria played a lot of soccer as a kid as you may have guessed from her lower body strength.
There's a genetic maximum, but we can all hit it further and still have control.
Great video but no trackman, no down the line camera angles, no shot tracer…why
Maria has great swing and those legs! Powerful girl
Man she creams the ball. Nope. She pounded the ball. Nope. She hits it really well, great swing.
It’s funny to here Rory say the same thing I say all time to my buddies as a single handicapper off the first tee just trying to make solid contact speed isn’t a priority on your first hole tee shot and a good or bad drive on the first could make or break your entire round. I don’t think I agree with the faster back swing I’ve even heard Jack say when he wanted to step on one he would slow down his takeaway rushing it could cause loss of tempo, and contact I mean look at hideki he might not be as long as Rory but he can still move it
I think it is more about creating momentum early in the swing.
@@jackarmstrong1838 yeah that’s a given with driver I see to many people swinging with there arms and they are amazed how much more power they have when they get there legs and the ground involved. The step and swing drill is very effective in creating that feel when done properly
Biomechanists have already proven that a faster backswing leads to a faster swing speed.
Would love to see more of the shot making segments without all the non-sense questions. That was the least interesting part of the bit.
Maria will be more popular on Instagram
Where’s my boy DJ? He’s the longest hitter at TM!!
Not even close
@@mickclarke5741 Doesnt need to be. His wedge game is outstanding now. He hits that nice 315 yard long cut off the tee. He will take top 10 in driving distance to keep it in the short grass
@@jackarmstrong1838 not what I'm arguing is it 🙈
What is Rory’s favourite choking technique?
What is your original comment going to be?
Worth like 200millon some choker
4 majors........ 4 majors........One guy currently active on tour has more, and he is 50 years old
It sounds like Maria just turned pro.