Golf Swing Video By Byron Nelson
We have repeatedly talked about the difficulty of the golf swing. Below is a fascinating video by Byron Nelson describing the difficulties he had achieving an effective swing. Note particularly his discovery of the use of the lower body to help generate power.
Byron’s Record:
PGA Tour wins (52)
- 1935 (1) New Jersey State Open
- 1936 (1) Metropolitan Open
- 1937 (2) Masters Tournament, Belmont Country Club Match Play
- 1938 (2) Thomasville Open, Hollywood Open
- 1939 (4) Phoenix Open, North and South Open, U.S. Open, Western Open
- 1940 (3) Texas Open, Miami Open, PGA Championship
- 1941 (3) Greater Greensboro Open, Tam O’Shanter Open, Miami Open
- 1942 (3) Oakland Open, Masters Tournament, Tam O’Shanter Open
- 1944 (8) San Francisco Victory Open, Knoxville War Bond Tournament, New York Red Cross Tourney, Minneapolis Four-Ball (with Harold “Jug” McSpaden), Tam O’Shanter Open, Nashville Open, Texas Victory Open, San Francisco Open
- 1945 (18) Phoenix Open, Corpus Christi Open, New Orleans Open, Miami International Four-Ball (with Harold “Jug” McSpaden), Charlotte Open, Greater Greensboro Open, Durham Open, Atlanta Open, Montreal Open, Philadelphia Inquirer Open, Chicago Victory National Open, PGA Championship, Tam O’Shanter Open, Canadian Open, Knoxville Invitational, Esmeralda Open, Seattle Open, Glen Garden Open
- 1946 (6) Los Angeles Open, San Francisco Open, New Orleans Open, Houston Open, Columbus Invitational, Chicago Victory National Open
- 1951 (1) Bing Crosby Pro-Am
Major championships are shown in bold.
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If even the great Byron Nelson had problems developing an effective swing, we should all realize the difficulty of the game and learn to not be too hard on ourselves. Remember it is only a game and the result is only a number. But most of all remember to have fun!




