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		Golf's Greatest Shots & Moments
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		<a href="https://www.gnarpowpow.com/videos/16744/golf-s-greatest-shots-moments/"><img src="https://www.gnarpowpow.com/contents/videos_screenshots/16000/16744/320x180/1.jpg" border="0"><br>The greatest and most memorable shots and moments in golf history. From Tiger Wood's chip on the 16th hole at the 2005 Masters, to Payne Stewart's victory at the 1999 U.S. Open. Enjoy some of golf's all-time best moments. (These shots are in no particular order, and this is in no way a definitive list. Let me know what you think in the comments!) Please like and subscribe if you want to see more videos and leave feedback in the comments! Socials: IG: https://www.instagram.com/golf_focus_official/ @golf_focus_official Twitter @golffocusvideos Email: golffocus.business@gmail.com *I do not own any of the footage in this video. All rights belong to CBS, NBC, Golf Channel, the PGA Tour, The Masters, the USGA, and the R&A.* I do not make money from these videos; they are for entertainment purposes only. *I do not own the music in this video: 0:01 - Outro: M83 3:03 - Lower Your Eyelids to Die with the Sun: M83 6:12 - Starwaves: M83 9:19 - Outro: M83 Shots: 1. 0:06 Tiger Woods - 2005 Masters - Final Round, 16th hole 2. 0:35 Robert Gamez - 1990 Nestle Invitational - Final Round, 18th hole 3. 0:48 Adam Scott - 2013 Masters - Final Round, 18th hole 4. 0:58 Jordan Spieth - 2017 Travelers Championship - Final Round, 1st Sudden-Death Playoff Hole 5. 1:13 Y.E. Yang- 2009 PGA Championship - Final Round, 18th hole 6. 1:39 Tiger Woods - 2012 Memorial Tournament - Final Round, 16th hole 7. 1:54 Corey Pavin - 1995 U.S. Open - Final Round, 18th hole 8. 2:13 Bill Haas - 2011 TOUR Championship - Final Round, 17th hole 9. 2:31 Tiger Woods - 1997 Masters - Final Round, 18th hole 10. 2:41 Jason Day - 2015 PGA Championship - Final Round, 18th hole 11. 3:03 Tiger Woods - 2019 WGC Mexico - Second Round, 9th hole 12. 3:16 Tiger Woods - 2008 U.S. Open - Final Round, 18th hole 13. 3:30 Rickie Fowler - 2015 Playoff Championship - Final Round, 1st Sudden-Death Playoff Hole after 3-hole aggregate playoff 14. 3:53 Jordan Spieth - 2017 Open Championship - Final Round, 15th hole 15. 4:06 Tiger Woods - 2002 PGA Championship- Second Round, 18th hole 16. 4:20 Jordan Spieth - 2013 John Deere Classic - Final Round, 18th hole 17. 4:31 Tiger Woods - 2000 PGA Championship - Final Round, 1st hole of 3-hole aggregate playoff 18. 4:41 Matt Kuchar - 2014 RBC Heritage - Final Round, 18th hole 19. 5:03 Jack Nicklaus - 1986 Masters - Final Round, 16th hole 20. 5:16 Jack Nicklaus - 1986 Masters - Final Round, 17th hole 21. 5:30 Tiger Woods - 1997 Phoenix Open - 16th hole 22. 5:42 Isao Aoki - 1983 Hawaiian Open - Final Round, 18th hole 23. 5:56 Tiger Woods - 2000 Bell Canadian Open - Final Round, 18th hole 24. 6:12 Victor Dubuisson - 2014 Accenture March Play Championship - Championship Match, 18th hole 25. 6:41 Sergio Garcia - 2017 Masters - Final Round, 1st Sudden-Death Playoff Hole 26. 6:53 Jonathan Byrd - Walk-off Hole-in-one- 2010 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open - Final Round, 4th Sudden-Death Playoff Hole 27. 7:10 Louis Oosthuizen - 2012 Masters - Final Round, 2nd hole 28. 7:34 Tiger Woods - 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational - Final Round, 18th hole 29. 7:55 Sergio Garcia - 1999 PGA Championship - Final Round, 16th hole 30. 8:08 Seve Ballesteros - 1984 Open Championship - Final Round, 18th hole 31. 8:22 Bubba Watson - 2012 Masters - Final Round, 2nd Sudden-Death Playoff Hole 32. 8:50 Paul Azinger - 1993 Memorial Tournament - Final Round, 18th hole 33. 9:01 Larry Mize, 1987 Masters, Final Round, 2nd Sudden-Death Playoff Hole 34. 9:15 Tiger Woods - 2001 Players Championship - Third Round, 17th hole 35. 9:29 Arnold Palmer - 1960 U.S. Open - Final Round, 18th Hole (Palmer rallied to complete the largest comeback in U.S. Open history after beginning the final round 7 strokes back of leader Mike Souchak) 36. 9:39 Justin Leonard - 1999 Ryder Cup - Final Day, 17th hole, match A/S 37. 9:57 Phil Mickelson - 2010 Masters - Final Round, 13th hole 38. 10:09 Payne Stewart - 1999 U.S. Open - Final Round, 18th hole 39. 10:35 Justin Rose - 2016 Rio Olympics - Final Round, 18th hole 40. 10:44 Tom Watson - 1982 U.S. Open - Final Round, 17th hole 41. 11:04 Martin Kaymer - 2012 Ryder Cup - Final Day, 18th hole, to secure the Ryder Cup for the European team 42. 11:22 David Duval - 1999 Bob Hope Classic - Final Round, 18th hole 43. 11:31 Jim Furyk - 2016 Travelers Championship - Final Round, 18th hole 44. 11:47 Jack Nicklaus - 1972 U.S. Open - Final Round, 17th hole 45. 11:58 Bob Tway - 1986 PGA Championship - Final Round, 18th hole 46. 12:11 Shaun Micheel - 2003 PGA Championship - Final Round, 18th hole 47. 12:29 Constantino Rocca - 1995 Open Championship - Final Round, 18th hole 48. 12:48 Phil Mickelson - 2004 Masters - Final Round, 18th hole 49. 13:02 Tiger Woods - 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am - Final Round, 15th hole 50. 13:14 Tiger Woods - 2018 Tour Championship - Final Round, 18th hole 51. 13:34 Tiger Woods - 2019 Masters - Final Round, 16th hole 52. 13:53 Tiger Woods - 2019 Masters - Final Round, 18th hole</a>
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		David Leadbetter Teaches The A Swing Backswing | Golf Lessons| Golf Digest
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		<a href="https://www.gnarpowpow.com/videos/8104/david-leadbetter-teaches-the-a-swing-backswing-golf-lessons-golf-digest/"><img src="https://www.gnarpowpow.com/contents/videos_screenshots/8000/8104/320x180/1.jpg" border="0"><br>Learn a new backswing from golf instructor David Leadbetter that will put you in perfect position coming down.

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So, let's talk about the A Swing backswing.
Big difference from a conventional backswing.
The big key is making sure
that the butt of the club moves in
while the club head stays out.
So, hands in, club head out.
And, this is crucial.
We see so many golfers who just
roll the club away going back.
Remember, the butt of the club moves on one track.
The head moves on another.
This is always inside that club head.
And, we want to try to feel that all the way to the top.
As I do this, you can see my right arm
stays on top of my left arm.
The club face looks at the ball.
No rotation of the club face.
It actually feels slightly closed here.
Now, as I move the club away,
I want to feel a setting with my right wrist.
Load that right wrist.
And, you can see the club,
it is still outside my hands.
This is what I'm trying to achieve.
It's very difficult to get it absolutely in this position,
but the closer you get to this,
the better because, literally,
when I'm about halfway back,
I want a sense of the shaft is almost matching my spine.
Now, anywhere between here and here is fine.
You just gotta get the club up on its end,
sensing that, hey,
once the club is here
as I just complete my rotation with my body,
you can see that's as far as I want to go.
I want to keep my left arm under my shoulder plane.
I want to make sure that the grip I had at address
is still apparent.
You can see I still have a little cup
at the base of the left wrist and the right wrist.
And, my left arm is actually under my shoulders.
I want to keep this nice and short,
but yet, the club is not far short of parallel.
In fact, you don't have to wind up that much.
If this is far as you can go,
as long as the club is in balance.
You see, the club being in this position here, folks,
allows the club to get onto the right plane coming down.
It's all about getting the club
on the right plane coming down.
That's why the backswing is so important.
So remember, hands in,
club out, right arm on top.
As I set the right wrist,
I just feel that the club head
still stays outside my hands all the way to the top.

It's an inverted feel. And now, at the top of the backswing, the club, if anything, points slightly to the right of the target. It's a very natural motion. If I swing the club with two fingers and a thumb, look where the club wants to get to. It's slightly across the line. Many great players throughout the history of this game have actually had the club slightly across the line at the top, rather than laid off. And, once you're here, the club has a almost... You put life into the club. It has a life of its own. It's got swing. You're putting swing into your swing from this position. A much simpler backswing, the club is traveling a much shorter route to get to the completion point. And, from here, you're in a great position now to start down. And, that back swing, very different, very simple, but very efficient.

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