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Next best thing: A swing-mechanics revolution

December 28, 2018

Golf’s future isn’t just in the hands of Tour newbies like Joaquin Niemann, Sam Burns and Cameron ChampThis season —and for seasons to come — the sport is going to look, feel and play different. Here are our picks for the best and brightest players, personalities and technology to look forward to in 2019 and beyond.

A SWING-MECHANICS REVOLUTION

Bryson DeChambeau’s setup looks a little awkward to most people. His hands are high and his arms are very straight—how can he hit a golf ball like that? The answer is actually quite simple: That’s how most golfers look at impact. Rather than moving into that position during the swing, Bryson simplifies things by presetting his impact position at address, then works to maintain that arm structure throughout his swing. His single-length clubs complement this “single plane” move. It may seem odd now, but don’t be surprised to see the move become more mainstream in the future.

Bryson DeChambeau swing

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