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37 minutes ago, Swizgolf_77 said:

Brooks Koepka

It's not the "prettiest" swing as far as mechanics go, but I'm always impressed with the pure athleticism and control he has over the golf ball. It's like a linebacker with all the feel and touch in the world.

It has a beauty in its simplicity. Simple and efficient. He may need to slim down a bit. Maybe too much muscle now.

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Seve, Fleetwood, Morikawa, åberg

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Nelly Korda for sure. LPGA players are just so smooth and probably better for the average golfer to watch. Tempo town. 

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Max Homa. And recently Jake Knapp. Definition of tempo town

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I've always liked "old fashioned" swings such as Sam Snead, Mickey Wright, Payne Stewart, Tommy Bolt, etc.  I really like to see that lead heel come off the ground in the backswing.  If you cross the line at the top, that's fine, too.  Of current players, I like Scottie Scheffler.  Not a move anyone would teach, but a great teacher wouldn't change a thing.  The only issue I have with Scottie's swing is the worry that his left ankle is taking a ton of stress and may fail through injury sooner than later.

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Great question and so many good answers ... I like so many swings for different reasons but currently I have to go with the two that I think look great and seem to have effortless power.

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