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We’ve had a lot of requests for Tyler Aldridge’s golf swing. Tyler is one of Chuck Quinton’s students who made it through all three stages of PGA Tour Qualifying School, earning full status on the nationwide tour for 2008. We’re very proud of him for those accomplishments.
One of the things I worked on before each round during Qualifying School was keeping Tyler’s head position from moving both off the ball and back in front of the ball — a critical factor in consistent ball striking.
As you can see in the photo series above, Tyler wants to shift off the ball just a little bit as he takes the club back. It’s not substantial, but it’s one of his tendencies, and even small lateral head movement can disrupt an otherwise sound swing.
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When he first started out with us, Tyler was a pure upright swinger. He had his arms very steep, shoulders very flat in a very arms-dominated swing, including a big shift off the ball. This kind of steep swing plane and over-the-top tendency is common among golfers who rely too heavily on their arms instead of body rotation.
Of course, those tendencies don’t go away overnight, but we flattened out his swing plane, got his arms on plane at the top, and got the club going back more on plane. Using an AI swing analyzer to track these changes frame by frame makes the improvement process dramatically faster and more objective.
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