Martin Kaymer didn’t just change his golf swing, he rebuilt it. After reaching World No. 1 and winning both the U.S. Open and PGA Championship, he made a major swing change to chase a draw and prepare for Augusta. But the change didn’t go as planned. Kaymer lost his natural patterns, his confidence dropped, and the move took him away from the motion that made him elite.
In this video, I break down exactly what Kaymer tried to change, why he chased a draw, how it affected his ball flight, and what ultimately caused the decline in his performance. More importantly, we use Kaymer’s story as a powerful lesson for every golfer that before you make a huge swing change, you need to understand the cause and effect on your body, your tendencies, and your natural strengths.
Whether you’re working on your path, your release, or your shot shape, this is a real reminder that not every swing change pays off, and sometimes the swing you already have is the one you should trust.
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