Matt Wallace has one of the most efficient and technically sound swings in the game. With a strong frame, Wallace works on keeping connection, a strong clubface and continuous rotation through the ball to hit consistent shots. Here he takes you through his swing keys.

At address Wallace has the ball just inside his left heel for his driver. His weight is evenly distributed and he keeps his shaft neutral.

Wallace likes to fold his right arm on his takeaway, which keeps his arms from separating from his body.

Wallace's tendency is to turn his body too early in the backswing. That can get his swing off plane and out of sequence. Here he has a nice controlled turn to ensure he's loading properly.

Wallace has turned his shoulders past 90 degrees and his left arm is slightly bent. This helps him keep flow and rhythm into his downswing.

Wallace utilizes his strong legs and frame to rotate through the downswing, making sure not to tilt behind the ball too much into impact.

Just like in his takeaway, Wallace likes to feel his right arm hasn’t gotten too far from his body as he approaches impact. This helps him stabilize the clubface.

Wallace’s shaft is neutral (straight up and down) at impact and releases through the ball.

Wallace keeps a strong clubface through impact and keeps his upper body connected through the release.

Wallace is posted up on his left side, a sign that he's covered the golf ball. There's no hanging back.