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Matthew Wolff’s 2019 swing analysis



Golf instructor Travis Fulton analyzes the swing of big-hitting Matthew Wolff, who is making his pro debut at the Travelers Championship.

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Defending champion Bubba Watson returns to TPC River Highlands looking to join the late Billy Casper as the only four-time winner of the Travelers Championship. In 2018, Watson entered the final round six strokes off the lead, but a sensational 63 saw him go on to claim a three-stroke victory.

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38 Comments

  1. it is like he was trying to make authentic mexican food and came up with taco bell

  2. Holds the club by the shaft, not crosshanded. All the rest of his swing is wrong. Still would beat my classical movement by 20 strokes per round. SOaB !

  3. I’m just going to say it: Matthew Wolff has a beautiful golf swing. He cannot keep from attacking the ball from the inside because from the top of his backswing there’s no place to go but down and in. This swing is next level stuff and it’s the best “over the top” antidote I’ve ever seen.

  4. Just a reply to comments saying it's not always about a text book swing…..
    If you're hitting 100's of balls a day, playing 5 times a week you can make any swing repeatable and work sustainably!
    You won't make this swing work playing twice a month.
    Text book is repeatable with less practice that's why it's taught to amateurs.
    Be interesting to see how this swing ages with him.

  5. Very interesting how his club head is way out there on the outside of his hands but the downswing is way in the inside. It’s a swing that a seasoned pro taught me years ago. Backswing/downswing on different planes. Not as whacky as this but to attack the ball from the inside plane. I very much doubt this guy will slice or fade the ball. Unless he wants to.

  6. This swing is nauseating to watch. I turn any tournament off if this guy is in contention just so I don’t have to watch it

  7. Nice to see different swings on tour like Wolff's. Granted all players on tour have the most beautiful swings, but it's these ones that make certain players unique. I lift my left foot on my takeaway as well, it helps big time with hip rotation and allows you to transfer your weight even stronger and through the ball at the impact. I am 155 lbs and average 305 yards off the tee with my driver.

  8. Honestly, I'd rather have my swing that looks pretty good but be orders of magnitude less skilled. That swing is nauseating 🤮

  9. His swing works for him and he’s won millions with it. All these high handicappers talkin about his swing is horrible yet….y’all probably haven’t even made a fraction of his career winnings with your “traditional” swing.

    No wonder people think golf is a snobby game, y’all see one dude with a horrible swing and quick to say he suck’s lol…forgetting he’s still a pro and he’s won with it 🤷🏾🤷🏾🤷🏾

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