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  1. The Swinging World of Golf: Directed by Dennis Lanning. With Sean Connery, Max Faulkner, Jackie Stewart, Lee Trevino.

    • Dennis Lanning
    • Sean Connery, Max Faulkner, Jackie Stewart
  2. 18 de jul. de 2023 · Get Back To The Basics Of Swinging A Golf Club With This Simple Guide! Mark Crossfield. 448K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.2K. 80K views 10 months ago Irons Swing Tips. Learn how to swing the...

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  3. The Swinging World of Golf. 1973. Sport. Cast. Sean Connery (Self) Max Faulkner (Self) Jackie Stewart (Self) Lee Trevino (Self) Director. Dennis Lanning. Powered by. Pop culture...

  4. The Swinging World of Golf (1973) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

    • Graeme Mcdowell
    • Rory McIlroy
    • Bubba Watson
    • Rickie Fowler
    • Lydia Ko
    • Ian Poulter
    • Luke Donald
    • Padraig Harrington

    “You turn off your mind. You feel your golf swing without really thinking about it. It’s almost like you you don’t think at all. Maybe you have one little thought, and everything else becomes automatic.”

    “If I have a tough shot or a moment where I really need to hit a good shot, I just think about trying to make good contact, and that’s really it. It’s as simple as that. Take everything else and try to de-clutter your mind. Just concentrate on making good contact and more often than not it works out okay.”

    “The key is that you have to think about the shot, and when I say that, I mean you have to think about your target, not your swing. You don’t want your mind to create the bad shot. You want to think about your target, and that’s all you want to think about. You have to think about the target and not focus on anything else.

    “I rarely think about mechanics. For me, golf is about feel and swinging free, like you couldn’t care less about your results. I know that might be hard to accept, especially if you’ve been struggling to hit the ball straight or have contact issues, but when you’re able to build trust in what you’re doing and simply let it go, power creeps into you...

    “David, my coach, always tells me one word: kiss. That means, ‘keep it simple, stupid’. Sometimes when I am in a pressure position and I need to do well, I sometimes get a little over-complicated or overthink it. Rather than actually think about something, I try to not think about anything. Sometimes it is hard to not think about not thinking!”

    “What’s my swing thought? Absolutely nothing. That sounds completely corny and rubbish to the outside world, but when your focus point is literally a pin head, and that’s where your level of concentration is, you don’t need swing thoughts. You just need to be clear on what it is you need to do. You don’t have to make a perfect swing; you just need ...

    “I might have one swing thought during my practice swing, but once I get over the ball, I’m focusing on my target and the shot I’m trying to hit. You’d hope to have very little swing thoughts. You’re just kind of going on instinct – and that’s when you’re playing the best.

    “In 1997 I read Golf is Not a Game of Perfectby Bob Rotella and I’ve never had a swing thought since then. When I get on the golf course, I think about the target and try to focus on the target, and that’s it. No physical or technical thought whatsoever.” So the world’s best players have little or nothing in the way of swing thoughts while they’re ...

  5. 12 de ago. de 2022 · The golf swing is a complicated process and one of the many reasons why it’s such a difficult sport. But golfers love the challenge because when you hit a great shot and watch it soar at your target, there’s nothing like it. Our goal is to make things easier so you can start playing better golf fast.

  6. 9 de jun. de 2022 · Numerous studies have been conducted to investigate golf swing performance in both preventing injury and injury occurrence. The objective of this review was to describe state-of-the-art golf swing biomechanics, with a specific emphasis on movement kinematics, and when possible, to suggest recommendations for research methodologies.