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A look at eleven modern golf swings analyzed within the Cubic model.  Click on the images below to view each video.

Tiger Woods in the cube.In this video we are looking at Tiger Woods golf swing, specifically the lower body movement, inside one of the Cubic models provided to us by www.cubicgolf.com. For our members we are using this as an example to show the differences between the way we move our lower body and the way the modern swing lower body movements are taught.

 

 

 

Sergio in the cube. In the video we are just taking a look at Sergio Garcia’s golf swing inside of the cube. He does some really amazing stuff and we just like him as a player. The cubic model was provided to us from our sister company www.cubicgolf.com

 

 

 

Ian Poulter in the cube. In this video we are looking at Ian Poulter’s golf swing inside of the cube. The cubic model was provided to us from our sister company www.cubicgolf.com. In this video we are showing our members how good the angels of the Tour players actually are. Once you start to understand these angles and how they apply to your golf swing the increase in power and accuracy is really out of this world!

 

 

 

 

Ben Crane in the cube. In this video of Ben Crane’s golf swing we are showing the difference between the take away positions in the modern swing vs. the way we are taking the club away in our golf lessons. Also we are showing how perfectly supported Ben Crane actually is at the top of his backswing. The cubic model was provided to us from our sister company www.cubicgolf.com

 

 

 

Anthony Kim in the cube. In this video we are showing a sand bunker shot made by Anthony Kim. However, what we really want to pay attention to hear is how good Anthony Kim uses the lever of the right elbow to control the club during this golf swing. The cubic model was provided to us from our sister company www.cubicgolf.com

 

 

 

Aaron Baddeley in the cube. What we are showing our members in this video of Aaron Baddeley’s golf swing is the real difference between the stack and tilt golf swing vs. the way we are doing it in our golf lessons. Again, this lateral movement is not a component of what we are teaching. We remain centered at all times! The cubic model was provided to us from our sister company www.cubicgolf.com

 

 

 

Camilo Villegas in the cube. In this video of Camilo Villegas’s golf swing what we really want to point out is the action of the minor pectoral muscle on the right side of the body. When you understand how this muscle really works the things that will happen in your golf swing will amaze you! You must remember, where this muscle goes, is where the ball is going to go period! The cubic model was provided to us from our sister company www.cubicgolf.com

 

 

 

 

 

Jay Haas in the cube. In this video of Jay Hass’s golf swing we are showing why it works. Most people that have seen this golf swing might think; how is he so good with the little hitch he has at the top of his back swing. When we understand it is actually cubically correct, it is easy for us to understand how Jay’s mind’s eye actually perceives the way the golf swing should be made. You have to remember we are all cubic in nature and this is why it works for him. The cubic model was provided to us by our sister company www.cubicgolf.com

 

 

 

Paul Azinger in the cube. In this video we are showing Paul AZinger’s golf swing inside of the cube. Here we are showing how Paul is actually using his lever of his right elbow to perfection to get the club to the top of his back swing. The cubic model was provided to us from our sister company www.cubicgolf.com

 

 

 

Sean O'Hair in the cube. In this video we are showing Sean O’Hair’s golf swing inside of the cube. This video does a great job of showing the action of the head in the downswing. Most recreational players do this opposite of this and allow the head to move forward which is a leading cause of the ball going to the right for most recreational players. The cubic model was provided to us by our sister company www.cubicgolf.com

 

 

Phil Mickelson in the cube. In this video of Phil Mickelson’s golf swing inside of the cube we can see the things Phil has been working on. However, you can see how he is stacked on the post of the left side at the top of the back swing. The cubic model was provided to us from our sister company www.cubicgolf.com

 

 

 

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