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Watch Stuart Appleby’s Training Session with Steve Bann


Stuart Appleby came to BannLynch Golf ( www.bannlynchgolf.com ) here in Melbourne, Australia on 25th September ’09 to work on his game with his longtime coach Steve Bann before heading off to the US to play the Fall Series on the PGA Tour. In this video, you get to see the work a professional golfer puts into his game before he appears on your TV screen in a PGA Tour event. In this particular session, Stuart was working on his leg action, making a full turn with his upper body and keeping his left shoulder in a slightly lower position turning through the ball. BannLynch Golf is based at the Melbourne Golf Academy in Heatherton, Victoria. For bookings, call (+61) (03) 9558 3688

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  1. Cloondolkoyne | Apr 19, 2010 | Reply

    Apple’s swing has become so cramped and stuck looking.. he used to have such great flow now he looks like he’s swinging in a jacket that’s too tight… free it up a little, Apple’s

  2. rdub1050 | Apr 19, 2010 | Reply

    i don’t think he worries about it too much. those type of things are idiosyncrasies unique to any person’s golf swing and unless they are a detriment to his ball-striking than there’s no real point in fixing it

  3. KimJongILLTurrble | Apr 19, 2010 | Reply

    I noticed that Stuart’s head actually goes up in the backswing and back to where it started at impact. Not a lot of guys do this on tour. Is this something he is trying to fix or not that big a deal?

  4. illini97 | Apr 19, 2010 | Reply

    4:10 to 4:15 is ridiculously funny!!

  5. itubeutude | Apr 19, 2010 | Reply

    please post more when you can.

  6. BannLynchGolf | Apr 19, 2010 | Reply

    No worries. Thanks for watching!

  7. itubeutude | Apr 19, 2010 | Reply

    great balance on the finish. thanx for posting the video.

  8. xedvux | Apr 19, 2010 | Reply

    Great swing.

    I am sure you will find your form again very soon.

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