Suzann Pettersen (Solheim Cup) – uses The Minimalist Golf Swing

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SaifulIslam01
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Suzann Pettersen (Solheim Cup) – uses The Minimalist Golf Swing

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As Suzann Pettersen plays a practice round in preparation for the 2013 Solheim Cup, it is obvious from her swing that it is not co-incidence that she is the highest ranked European player – her swing is a completely Minimalist Golf Swing (MGS)move – two frames down from the top!

From the top of her backswing, her first move down is a drop of her right side. Ha! The MGS would have had her there at the top itself, thus avoiding a lot of excess action (hence Minimalist) and re-routing that she does for two video frames from the top.


Basically, the top of the Minimalist Golf Swing (MGS) is a position in which all the body’s joints are positioned so they can start the downswing WITHOUT A CHANGE OF DIRECTION! That is what makes the MGS less timing-dependent.

With her current top-of-backswing position she has to start her telegram number list downswing by dropping her right side to a position lower than the left, and while it may look simple, it involves a lot of inconsistency as the spine – vertebra by vertebra – must re-position itself correctly every time (even when the golfer is under ‘pressure’ and might rush or slow-down the downswing!).

And at the end of two frames down from the top of her backswing? She is in perfect position to let gravity drop her arms down, as her lower body unwinds before her upper body. Ironically, the very same position a talented Legends’ Tour player, 25 years her senior is getting into at her actual top of backswing – why do the extra stuff!
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