Chan Song's Swing Sequence Photos
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The Set Up Face On
Chan Songs set up position is a very good one. He has the ball a little bit ahead of the middle of his stance with his hands in front of the ball and his head behind it.
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The Take Away Face On
As Chan Song begins his backswing you will notice that the toe of the club begins to point skyward and you can fully see the label of his glove.
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At The Top Face On
At the top of his swing Chan Song has his back pointed toward his target and has his weight nicely shifted to his right side.
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The Transition Face On
Chan Songs transition is a little different than most. His downswing begins with his arms and shoulders and his hips release after his arms are on the way down.
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Impact Position Face On
As Chan Song approaches the impact position you will notice that his hips still have not released fully and his hands are well in front of the ball.
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Just After Impact Face On
After hitting the ball, Chan Song maintains his spine angle nicely and has fully released the golf club.
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The Finish Face On
As Chan Song holds his finish notice how his body makes a straight line over his left foot, and his right heel is completely off the ground.
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The Set Up Down The Line
Chan Song addresses the ball nicely with his feet, hips, and shoulders all square to his target line.
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The Takeaway Down The Line
As Chan Song begins his backswing he keeps the club head outside of his hands, and begins to rotate the club head nicely.
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9 OâClock Down The Line
At the halfway point of his back swing, Chan Song is in a beautiful position. His right elbow is tucked close to his body, and the club is on plane.
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At The Top Down The Line
Chan Song has the club in a nice position here. His left arm and shoulder plane matches perfectly. The one thing you will notice here is the amount of hip turn Chan Song gets, you can actually clearly see between his legs.
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The Transition Down The Line
As Chan Song starts his down swing, he does so with his arms and shoulders. Notice that you can still see daylight between his legs, meaning his hips are not released much at this point.
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Almost To Impact Down The Line
Chan Song is in a beautiful position here. The heel of the club leads the way to the ball and he has maintained his spine angle nicely.
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Just After Impact Down The Line
After making contact with the ball, Chan Song has finally released his hips and his right heel is begging to lift off the ground.
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The Finish Down The Line
Chan Songs finish position is a good one. All his weight is over his left foot and you can clearly see both of his back pockets.
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