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Jake Knapp Driver Swing Analysis (Slow Motion 190 mph Ball Speed)



Jake Knapp Driver Swing Analysis (Slow Motion 190 mph Ball Speed)

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Check out this insightful breakdown of Jake Knapp’s golf swing as he heads into the final round of the Mexico Open with a four-stroke lead! In this video, we dissect Jake’s incredible swing, analyzing how he generates immense power and precision with seemingly effortless ease.

Throughout the analysis, we explore Jake’s technique, highlighting key elements such as his strong grip, width in the swing, and the efficient use of the ground for additional speed. You’ll discover how Jake achieves remarkable clubhead speed while maintaining accuracy and control, a testament to his exceptional skill and understanding of the game.

From his stable club face to the seamless transition through impact, every aspect of Jake’s swing is dissected to provide valuable insights for golfers of all levels. Plus, learn how Jake’s approach to speed training and swing mechanics could potentially push his ball speed even higher.

As Jake competes in only his ninth PGA Tour start, the excitement builds for his potential victory in the Mexico Open. Join us in rooting for Jake as he navigates the final round, showcasing his talent and determination on the course.

Don’t miss this in-depth analysis of Jake Knapp’s golf swing—a must-watch for any golf enthusiast looking to improve their game!

0:00 Intro
0:20 Address
0:57 Shaft Parallel backswing
2:05 Transition at the top
3:58 Shaft Parallel downswing
4:59 Impact
5:26 Full Speed Swing

16 Comments

  1. The finish is the only thing that is similar to Adam Scott. Adam Scott move slightly away from the ball in takeaway, not up but away

  2. Yeah he has a great swing. Little concerned about the power squat down into the ground but he recovers so well coming into impact. On the telecast at Vidante NBC showed a comparison side by side with Fred Couples and its almost identical angles and rhythm. One of the most technically sound and impressive swings currently on the PGA Tour with effortless power. Has a tendency to mis time the downswing slightly and come over the top for a shut pull draw but hung on to win under the severest pressure. Big advantage is he knows how to hit his driver both ways at will a key factor that is playing Augusta and other demanding course majors.

  3. Great breakdown and a great swing to learn a lot from! saw a few comments below on the miss being pull hooks, which is my driver miss right now. My trackman average is +7 path and +1.3 face. Any advice on how to remedy? is it a rhythm issue as referenced below or is my path too in-to-out? thanks much

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