Swing Sequence Library

Welcome to GolfDigest.com's exclusive swing sequence library where we've fine-tuned the golf swing down to a science. At an average of 12 frames per second, you can view a player's precise position at impact, the path of their club throughout the swing and study the angle and speed of body rotation.
From set-up to follow-through, you control the action with the option to pause, fast forward, and replay each swing. It's an effective way to learn from the pros! Also be sure to read Johnny Miller's article, "How to analyze a swing sequence." It's your complete guide for knowing where to look, and includes frame-by-frame analysis and tips on whose swing you should try to copy. As you progress through these sequences, it helps to know what is effective or not in a particular golf swing, and when you should adapt certain movements into your own swing.
On the tee
Y.E. Yang
- Yang was an unknown entity to most of the golf world before his heroics Sunday at the PGA Championship. Take a frame-by-frame look at the swing that contributed to one of the greatest upsets in the game, and learn more about the man who was bold enough to pull it off.
Stuart Appleby
- See why Stuart's position and mind-set are worth copying.
• Read article
• View his swing
Rich Beem
- The beauty of his swing is the ability to hit the ball with almost no sidespin.
• Read article
• View his swing
K.J. Choi
- K.J. Choi's recent success begins with his left-to-right ball flight.
• Read article
• View his swing
Fred Couples
- His swing looks as smooth today as it did when he won the '92 Masters
• Read article
• View his swing
Ernie Els
- The Big Easy: Ernie's swing combines balance, power and rhythm.
• Read article
• View his swing
Jim Furyk
- Furyk's swing isn't out of a textbook, but it's good enough to win a major.
• Read article
• View his swing
Sergio Garcia
- Sergio's swing has many similarities to the swing of the late Ben Hogan.
• Read article
• View his swing
Natalie Gulbis
- Butch Harmon highlights the key aspects of her unorthodox swing.
• Read article
• View her swing
Jay Haas
- His swing may be unorthodox, but it's the result that counts.
• View his swing: Upline
• View his swing: Face-on
Padraig Harrington
- See how this 2008 U.S. Open Champion rebuilt his swing.
• Read article
• View his swing
Zach Johnson
- His swing is as good as it has ever been, even when he won the '07 Masters.
• Read article
• Tips Plus Video
Anthony Kim
- Check out this Ryder Cup star's swing--he averages 300 yards off the tee.
• Read article
• Video: The cover shoot
Rory McIlroy
- Find out how Northern Ireland's can't-miss kid finds his power.
• Read article
• Video: McIlroy's set-up
Phil Mickelson
- Study his swing with frame-by-frame photos and analysis by Butch.
• Read article
• View his swing
Geoff Ogilvy
- Geoff spends a lot of time analyzing his swing. Now you can too with frame-by-frame analysis by his instructor Dale Lynch.
Adam Scott
- How similar is Adam's swing to Tiger's? See for yourself...
• Read article
• View his swing
Vijay Singh
- Vijay has great footwork, a major release of his entire body and rhythm.
• Read article
• View his swing
Swing Rx
Your one-stop source to cure the ills in your game, with help from the top pros and teachers in golf.
- Accuracy (Tiger Woods)
- Accuracy (Annika Sorenstam)
- Chipping (David Leadbetter)
- Chipping (Hank Haney)
- Chipping (Jim Flick)
- Chunking (Butch Harmon)
- Consistency (Jim Flick)
- Consistency (Ernie Els)
- Pitching (Tiger Woods)
- Pitching (Ernie Els)
- Power (Jim Flick)
- Power (Tom Watson)
- Putting (Lorena Ochoa)
- Putting (David Leadbetter)
- Sand play (Annika Sorenstam)
- Sand play (Ernie Els)
- Sand play (David Leadbetter)
- Shanking (Jim McLean)
- Topping (Butch Harmon)



































