Rory McIlroy is widely regarded as one of the best drivers of the golf ball in the history of the game. Despite standing just 5ft 10in tall, the power and speed he can generate and control with his driver is so impressive that Tiger Woods recently revealed he encourages his son Charlie to emulate the Northern Irishman’s move rather than his own.
“I told Charlie, ‘Don’t copy my swing, copy Rory’s,'” Woods said at the 2022 Hero World Challenge. “Have you ever seen Rory off balance on a shot? No. Not ever. You can swing as hard as you want, but you need to have balance.”
So, what is it that makes McIlroy so good off the tee and what is it the rest of us can learn from it? Using 3D analysis, in the video and article below, Golf Monthly Top 50 Coach Ged Walters uncovers some of the secrets behind his success…
One of the things that makes Rory so efficient is the way that he moves his pelvis. I’ve created a 3D model of his swing in the video above which shows what his pelvis is doing in terms of how much it turns, whether or not he sways and how much he lifts.
First of all, he’s got a very neutral driver address position, so everything is very square and his hips are level. Then, when when we run it through to the top of his driver backswing, we can see his hips have turned away from the target by 40 degrees. At that point, he’s really storing his energy. If we look at the sway it’s -0.9 inches, which means he’s moved it a fraction towards his trail side and away from the target as he’s made that turn.
Interestingly, McIlroy moves his pelvis down 2.6 inches from its address position as he rotates his hips for more power, with his lead knee flex increasing and his trail leg straightening. He’s in a really nice position to be able to unload in the downswing.
One of the things amateurs get scared of is moving or swaying towards the target, but it’s something McIlroy does brilliantly. When his driver is parallel to the ground on the way down, you can really see how he’s pushed off his trail side from the top. Looking at the numbers, he’s moved five inches towards the target, which is key.
If you want to propel an object as far as possible, you’ve got to move the body and the pressure in that direction. This is how to get more distance in golf and where a lot of people throw away yards. However, as you do that it’s vital to…
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