25 Replies to “Fred Couples”

  1. Actually if you look at his right hand thru impact, it actually comes somewhat off the grip and you can see the daylight around his palm at about :12 seconds. He does not have to think about that hand snaping thru because his grip pressure is very light with the right hand. Don’t believe me, look close again and in other videos as well. In other vids, his right thumb and forefinger come off the grip, from a face on view.

  2. age aside…..one of the best lower body moves in the game today hands down.

  3. I’m just beginning to notice that. All pros seem to keep their back foot down thru impact.

  4. those ads that pop up right when hes about to hit the ball are really starting to piss me off

  5. Nevermind that esaitta3 guy, he’s a troll. Goes to every swing vision vid and says the same thing.

  6. I’ve played without a glove and not found it to be a problem. The keys are placing your hands on the club when you take your grip and not twisting or wringing them into position. And a light grip pressure like Sam Snead used to advocate helps too. You get a little calloused but that’s to be expected.

  7. Yeah. Remember how you’re supposed to “take hands out of the swing these days”? The truth is, it never happens in the swing of any great player, _ever_, and no, not even Hogan, not by a long shot.

  8. He doesnt even cup his wrist …wtf are people talking about.
    His wrist is cupped for like one second and then goes flat…….

  9. He’s got it, all right…mainly because he never bought into that “take the hands out of the swing” bullcrap.

  10. I was skeptical at first too, but I now have two pairs of those eccos he’s wearing, and to be honest, the grip is just as good as with my regular footjoys..and they’re RIDICULOUSLY comfy….give em’ a whirl. you won’t regret it!

  11. No they went to bed thinking “No matter how many tournaments I win, and how awesome I become, I will never be as cool as Fred Couples”

  12. He wears traction shoes and not spikes cuz his back is all mest up. I couldn’t imagine playing golf with no spikes.

  13. Seems to take it back outside the line and then loop or tuck it back inside at the top. Incredibly relaxed. Fred once took part in an ice hockey puck hitting contest and won, striking the puck around 107 mph. If you’ve got it, you’ve got it, and Fred hasn’t lost it yet. Perhaps with a more bloodthirsty temperament he could have won several majors instead of one.

  14. nice guy. but you can see why he has back problems. he has a very problematic swing. he is literally torquing his back in an unnatural way. anyone can see it

  15. how fast does he? probably 90-95. How fast can he? probably around 100. His driver speed is still around 120 on average. Freddie doesn’t really miss the sweet spot either.

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