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Adam Scott has one of the best shakes in the world.
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though Adam Scott had a harsh Sunday in Oakmont, Was still a heck of a week for Aussie in We open. Even at the age of 44, he proved that he still remained in the reservoir.
Known for his perfect shaky mechanics, Scott credited his driver as the catalyst after his strong performance last week. This made me think: How closely does his current form resemble the shake that led him to his last great victory?
After a rapid comparison, some major changes were distinguished between his current swing and what helped him win the masters of 2013 – specifically, his behavior and his back.
Let’s take a closer look at how these changes have affected its swing and performance.
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Today, Scott is placed with a stand before, this is more bent over the ball compared to the fairest attitude he used in 2013. His upper body is less vertical, and his lower middle twist is softer. This delicate but significant static change changes its swinging plane and the pivot, positioning both slightly lower than in its large winning form.
Staying to the address plays a crucial role in determining how a player stands and how their wings and club move through the swinging.
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In 2013, Scott stayed longer, which promoted a more shoulder -level twist and larger side movement on the foot of the trail (right foot for a right hand player like Scott). His wings rose more on his back. Scott textbook during masters.
In contrast, his open behavior of 2025 in the US is more supported. Allowing him to create a more concentrated pivot, with his arms shaking more around his body than straight up. You can see the above change, notice the way his club travels in the back. In 2013, his swinging was fairer. Today, the axis and arms stand more on his chest. This neutral track encourages more body rotation at rhythm – a perfect match for the legendary Scott movement.
Another noticeable difference: the left wing of Scott and the right elbow are both slightly lower. However, he retains his stellar syllable and the reach of the club. From here, is Scott Classic.
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Scott’s submission position is elite. Probably the best in the world. He holds his behavior, moves to his side of the lead, and opens his lower body. Legendary.
It is also worth noting that the outflow of its swing is perfectly on the plane. His driver’s axis is barely on the lead shoulder, which indicates a neutral route – exactly what you want.
If you are looking for a pace to model, this is the measure to copy. It is extraordinary how such a delicate change in behavior has helped Scott refine its shape, remain competitive and fight for another great title in its 40s.