Tiger Woods' Driver Clinic With Rory McIlroy and Nelly Korda | TaylorMade Golf
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging golf discussion, Tiger Woods chats with Rory McIlroy and Nelly Korda about their golfing techniques and preferences during a playful practice session. They explore various topics such as ball flight preferences, the impact of equipment adjustments, and personal swing modifications. Rory discusses his strategy of adding shots to his repertoire to enhance his gameplay, while Nelly focuses on maintaining a consistent draw and her approach to less-than-ideal shots. The trio also delves into the nuances of swing mechanics, demonstrating different shots and discussing how slight changes can significantly impact their performance on the course.
Takeaways
- πΎ Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, and Nelly Korda discuss golf techniques and preferences, particularly focusing on driving strategies.
- πΎ Nelly Korda prefers a penetrating ball flight with a baby draw, avoiding high shots due to her preference for control over height.
- πΎ Rory McIlroy has been working on adding more shots to his repertoire, aiming for lower ball flights and occasionally a left-to-right movement.
- πΎ Rory finds that adapting his shot types has allowed him to play more effectively on diverse golf courses, enhancing his competitive edge.
- πΎ The conversation highlights the importance of adapting golf equipment to personal play styles, such as Nelly's preference for the Qi1 Max driver with a bigger head.
- πΎ Rory discusses the benefits of using a shorter driver shaft for better control and consistency, without sacrificing distance.
- πΎ All three players share a focus on maintaining their usual ball flight during a round, emphasizing consistency in their playing strategy.
- πΎ The dialogue includes technical details about shot preferences, like tee height adjustments and ball position in stance for different types of shots.
- πΎ The pros discuss personal adjustments to their swings and equipment to optimize ball flight and control, reflecting personal and technical growth in their games.
- πΎ They highlight the psychological aspects of golf, discussing how confidence and mental state can affect shot choices and outcomes.
Q & A
What type of driver does Tiger Woods mention Nelly Corda is using?
-Nelly Corda mentions using the Qi1 Max driver, which has a larger head size and is suited for players with a draw bias.
What is Nelly Corda's preferred ball flight, and how does she achieve it?
-Nelly Corda prefers a penetrating ball flight with a draw. She achieves this by aiming a bit to the right and drawing the ball back in, maintaining a consistent ball flight throughout her rounds.
How does Rory McIlroy describe the evolution of his driving game?
-Rory McIlroy mentions that over the past couple of years, he has added a few more shots to his repertoire, such as lower ball flights and slight fades, to be more versatile and consistent.
What adjustment did Rory McIlroy make to his driver to gain more control?
-Rory McIlroy switched to a shorter shaft on his driver at the start of the previous year to achieve more control and consistency, as well as hitting the ball out of the middle of the face more often.
What kind of swing does Nelly Corda resort to when she's not feeling confident?
-When Nelly Corda isn't feeling confident, she opts for a knockdown, more controlled shot to maintain stability in her game.
What does Rory McIlroy say about his driving accuracy and its impact on his game?
-Rory McIlroy emphasizes that increasing his driving accuracy slightly has been significant for his game. He believes being able to place drives accurately opens up more courses to his advantage, even those that initially don't suit his eye.
How does Tiger Woods contribute to the conversation about golf techniques?
-Tiger Woods shares insights on different shot techniques and club settings. He discusses the importance of experimenting with grip and club face angles to enhance shot control and adapt to different game situations.
What is the impact of a shorter driver shaft according to Rory McIlroy?
-According to Rory McIlroy, using a shorter driver shaft allows him to maintain the club more in front of him during the swing, which leads to more consistent shots and avoids the tendency of the club to fall behind him.
Why does Nelly Corda prefer not to hit fades?
-Nelly Corda avoids hitting fades because it leads to hitting the ball on the heel, which is a less effective strike for her. She feels more comfortable and effective with her natural in-to-out swing path that produces a draw.
What does Tiger Woods say about his own driving technique?
-Tiger Woods explains his preference for a square-looking driver with a stronger face at address and likes to tow in the face slightly to prevent the club face from opening too much during the swing.
Outlines
ποΈββοΈ Golf Insights with Tiger Woods, Rory Meloy, and Nelly Corda
Tiger Woods discusses golf techniques with Rory Meloy and Nelly Corda, focusing on their preferences in golf equipment and play styles. They explore different types of golf clubs, especially the drivers that suit their specific needs. Nelly talks about her preference for a penetrating ball flight and her technique to maintain a consistent ball flight during a round. They also discuss the impact of wind on their shots and share personal tweaks in their swing techniques to adapt to different playing conditions.
π Rory McIlroy's Evolving Golf Strategy
Rory McIlroy shares his experiences and adjustments in his golf strategy, emphasizing the addition of new shots to his repertoire and the benefits of a shorter driver shaft for better control and consistency. He discusses his technique adjustments, such as locking the wrist and altering his swing path, to maintain accuracy and avoid common mistakes. McIlroy reflects on the importance of these changes in playing different golf courses effectively, especially in major tournaments.
π§ Technical Adjustments in Golf Swings
The golfers delve into specific technical adjustments they make during their swing, particularly under varying conditions such as wind. They discuss the nuances of their swing techniques, such as adjusting the club face orientation and the tee height to influence the ball's trajectory and spin. The conversation also touches on personal preferences in handling the golf club, highlighting how slight modifications can lead to significant improvements in control and effectiveness.
β³ Adapting to Golf Course Conditions
The discussion shifts to strategies for adapting to different golf course conditions. The golfers talk about the challenges of playing at specific courses like Pebble Beach, where weather conditions and course design require strategic adjustments in their shots. They explore how consistent ball flight, choice of shot type, and club handling can significantly impact their performance, particularly in competitive settings.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Draw
π‘Fade
π‘Ball flight
π‘Knockdown
π‘Spin rate
π‘Tee height
π‘Club face
π‘Shaft
π‘Launch angle
π‘Fairway finder
Highlights
Tiger Woods introduces Rory Meloy and Nelly Corda in a special edition of Tiger Talks.
Discussion about the new QI1 Max driver, its features, and why it suits Tiger's playing style.
Nelly Corda describes her preferred ball flight and strategies for when she isn't playing her best.
Rory McIlroy shares his approach to driving, focusing on adding new shots to his repertoire for better control.
Nelly Corda explains her setup and technique adjustments for hitting a knockdown driver shot.
The trio discusses the impact of ball position and tee height on their driving strategies.
Tiger Woods talks about maintaining a consistent ball flight and how it benefits his game strategy.
Rory McIlroy reveals the advantages of having a versatile driving game on diverse golf courses.
Rory discusses the changes he's made to his driving technique, including using a shorter driver shaft for more control.
The golfers share insights on how grip and setup influence their swings and ball flights.
Tiger Woods reflects on the benefits of experimenting with different swing techniques and sharing knowledge among players.
The conversation highlights how personal preferences in equipment and technique can vary widely among top players.
Nelly Corda discusses the psychological aspects of playing different types of shots under pressure.
Rory McIlroy emphasizes the importance of driving accuracy and how subtle changes can improve overall performance.
Insights into how top golfers adapt their techniques to match the conditions of different golf courses and competitions.
Transcripts
hi I'm Tiger Woods here with Rory meloy
and Nelly Corda this is Tiger
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talks yeah W look at
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this he missed it just a touch it's
still so
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straight what Drive are you playing now
that looks different
the qi1 max max the max one it's a
little bigger head but I'm a draw byas
player okay so I just felt like it was a
shape I wanted and I also don't like to
see the ball going really high I'm more
of a penetrating ball flight a little
lower more controlled and a baby
draw Baby draws we got two drawers
here know fad this is a good win for the
draw though yeah it is I'll just hit a
few of
them are you going to critique my swing
you're just going to hit okay okay
okay so
Nelly when you're swinging well
obviously the ball goes right to left
yes if when you're having a day or a
shot or uncomfortable hole when you're
not feeling comfortable on that shot you
still try and draw it or you try and hit
a
a cut a low cut or you trying to hit a
higher ball a straighter ball I smooth
whatever whatever your feels are I so it
depends I'll hit like a knockdown kind
of a
controlly uh shot if I'm not feeling too
well if I'm not hitting it well uh but
typically I just try to stay the same
ball flight um throughout my entire
round so I aim it a little right and
kind of draw it back in I want to see
this dun yeah
this this is going to be not a great win
cuz it's de dead down wind it's not
going to go very high but it's kind of
cool you even you even call it a a
knockdown yeah knockdown
driver a little
controlly oh dude that is
cool so a little shorter finish a little
bit more in the middle of my stance and
I just try to hit get on top of the golf
ball correct yeah well I already kind of
have the ball position
2.2 my ball position is already a little
bit more back in my stance compared to
probably you you probably put take it
off your inside of your left foot right
for me it's probably I don't know a
couple balls more in the middle what
about you can want to take advantage of
this wind and send one yeah what would
you do then that's different
um I would probably lean a little bit
more back on it just to try to get the
ball flight a little higher would you
move the ball up in your stance a little
bit a little yeah but I start to lose it
a little right when I do that okay so
does the tea height change yes a little
I do like to Tee It Up a little lower
than okay normal you can do I got small
te's
so I like that so if I if I do want to
send it up a little higher like let's
say I'm trying to take an aggressive
line over a
then I will place it more in the front
of my stance and I'll lean a little back
on it add a dress yeah
okay y yeah that'll
work great swings great job more ball
speed out of that one yeah yeah it's
just I feel like you send it right
that's your send yeah well
I mean what for her6 22 Yeah others were
two5 were
they honestly I don't really play around
too much with my driver as I said I like
to feel like it's just consistent
throughout the day I mean on the lpj
tour I can carry majority of the drivers
just with my standard swing like I never
try to crush it because I like Fairway
finders yeah do you ever hit it the
other way do you ever try to hit it left
or right no never I look at her eyes no
see my eyes no deathly scared of Fades
when I fade it then you know that I'm
like jerking my head forward and I'm
starting to hit it on the heel okay okay
I just have a natural into toout path
and I've tried to dabble with is that
because of your family background with
the tennis yeah I guess maybe you could
blame it on that but I don't know I feel
like the Fades just don't suit my eye
yeah and two it's just
I hit it Healy yeah it's just not a good
strike I'll hit one
more
see yeah I think that Max driver is
perfect for
you yeah that's perfect pretty good
that's good really good but that's
usually my standard ball flight yeah I I
wouldn't change from your standard ball
flight either if I had that 280 m hm
291 yeah it's perect 25 perfect perfect
spin I'm I'm not even swinging that hard
guys you don't need to no you don't need
to but yeah you like this is a spin rate
I usually like to be
around all right
Rory you've been uh obviously just won
your 53rd DP World title yep that's
it playing unbelievable catching up to
Monty um even though he only would have
won two of them if you were a member of
that you're playing being unbelievable
golf the entire year um have you done
anything different with your driving um
this year as an evolution or yeah um or
just continuation of what you were doing
yeah just a continuation I think um the
one thing that I would say over the last
couple of years that I've done is
probably add just a couple more shots to
my repertoire I mean you know we've
played a ton of golf together for the
last and like I was always dropping it
on
the up on it and sort of just hit that
draw the whole time which is good and
it's consistent but sometimes it could
get me into trouble as well so just
tried to play around a little bit with
lower ball flights and maybe hitting it
a little bit left to right at times and
just trying to be a little bit more
consistent I think for me if I can get
my like I hit the ball far enough so if
I can just get my driving accuracy just
to touch up that did you find that it
feels like you've opened up more Golf
Course es to your advantage which is
your driver be able to move the ball
either way now absolutely I think for me
you know I used to have the mindset of
oh I'm not going to go there because it
doesn't suit me or I don't like it corre
or I feel like I'm not able to play golf
courses even if they don't suit my eye
as much I'm still able to figure out a
way to to get the ball around and to
compete on tracks that I maybe didn't
compete on that is correct so you're
saying like even with the amount of
different shots that let's say you've um
learned this year would are you still
very confident in each and one of them
yeah I think I yes I am I think the more
you do it the more confident you'll
you'll become but I think for me
especially off the tea when I drive at
my worst is when I like try to guide it
yeah that's
when that's when it sort of goes
impressive but
um I haven't been on tour in a while so
I correct me if I'm wrong but you didn't
you go to a shorter driver yeah so I
went to a shorter shaft at the start of
last year okay yeah so um just a little
more control I probably hit it out of
the middle of the face a little bit more
as well and smash Factor went up but you
still hit the ball same distance with a
shorter driver more control yeah more
control yeah yeah I don't you actually
don't swing it that much slower either I
mean it's I find you don't yeah but what
was your mess with let's say a longer
driver heal or so I think when the
longer driver when I got up to the top
when it was long I would it would just
want to fall behind me and then I'd miss
it both ways I'd either push it right or
I'd hit this like Slinger Slinger left
yeah so this just I feel like with this
little bit of a shorter shaft I can keep
the club just a little more in front of
me on the way down like your wrist
locked in more from the top to the
bottom yeah yeah just is a little more
easier just to get done in front of me
and then more consistent I can hit that
feed that that I haven't hit a ton so
you guys are both interlock too right
yeah see I'm overlap
oh yeah that was a lunch ball that was a
two two lunch
ball there one thing is interesting a
little bit of a different attack
angle 1900 U yeah it's interesting
you've you've always been a person that
loved a square looking driver with a
stronger face at a dress yes that face
never got open on you at a dress you
like it I do I like almost tow it in a
little tow it in a little bit right yeah
I just I've always liked that look yep
um and to me as well I when I tow it in
I can't swing
right you know so like it gets it gets
me to swing on the right path get it
is that pretty or what that is very
nice he just chipped at 180 so you do
you close your face already when you
grip it or um it's I I think it's right
when right when he takes it back he'll
kind of monkey around a little bit and
right before he takes it back he get
strong yeah yeah see I I've done that
too but then I started I mean I've
always kind of like Snapped my wrist
kind of forward before I take it back
yeah to me it's always just a I think as
well like we've talked about this
sometimes I get have a tendency to get
the club face going a little too open on
the way back too so it sort of gets me
feeling like the club face looks at the
ball a little more on the way back can
you hit that little um little little
kisser kisser kisser cut out there yeah
you know little controlly Melly calls it
yeah little controlly just a little
little M
there so I get a little little closer to
it stand a little taller you
do that's interesting you stand taller
to it
yeah because I feel when I'm taller I
can't I can't do that as much so I feel
like I keep my right side High that's
interesting so that's a way for you to
feel like you're on top of the golf ball
got it got
it before we go can can you send one
yeah you feel you feel good enough to
send one yeah I'll I'll I'll send well
is how about
is really oh my God I'd
Sky I would have a mark on the
top he missed it just a touch but it's
still so straight
184 oh my gosh attack angle
8.6 that would give me nightmares for me
see even though see even though see when
I do it when I tend to do when I try and
do what you just did there right I try
and send one my spin rate goes up every
single time yeah my spin rate goes done
because I just swing more up on it I do
when I swing up on it for some reason I
catch the bottom of the face a lot so
I'm always catching the bottom of the
face spinning it just to touch more yeah
where do you like to live in like spin
right SP um 22 2300 okay that's a little
so you can go either way with it yeah
yeah and then if I like that was
obviously T up really really high if I
te it up a little more like closer to
what you do it should the spin should
come up a little bit more
Yep yeah
yeah I love how for Rory to have that
option right
there he's always had that bomb and that
high one and a high one but that's like
an that he just added like two new shots
to his game that he can now play I think
the reason why you've been so good in
all the biggest events and all the
majors they're all different but you
have so many more t- shot and that's
your weapon yeah and now you're able to
use your weapon you know more often than
than not yeah instead being taken away
from you exactly yeah even somewhere
like I know you didn't play last year
but like LACC where it's just a
different test than what we usually get
and just being able to hit shots and
figure it all and yeah it's definitely
it's it's it's made a big difference in
my game for sure well good stuff well
thank thank you thank you thank you
thank for the Insight a little different
two different attack angles I wish I
could do yeah that's like so that's
probably that's a good like see I
have that would be like the absolute
most I could actually launch it at 4.6 I
want to see if I can launch
one there's probably no chance but wait
you just barely put it the tea in yeah
yeah there you go oh my God
okay get that thing way up in your STS
too yeah but you you also aim for the
left and left foot too
exactly oh yeah W look at
this maybe this one's going to be my new
one over
trees good spin you didn't get it oh no
the only one we didn't
get but your launch itun came up
you were at 10 yeah came up five five
degrees right there
wow not
bad maybe that's you always got to
question other others how how do you do
it and the thing is what I've learned
from talking to all the predecessors
before me that I've played against and
younger players like you guys feeling
real are different yeah you know that's
one of the things but always pick pick
someone's brain and find out what with
they're feeling and then and then listen
um because you say different ways I hit
the cut same way as you do but I I say
it differently and feel it differently
ex but we're doing the same thing you
hit a choke down knock down shot that's
like my little Stinger that I do the
same thing but I would say it
differently yeah I mean for sure I I
mean I don't know how many times I would
it's for me it's like all about Comfort
because I like to have the same release
pattern my release pattern is the same
for all my clubs so that's for me it's
like all about being very comfortable on
the golf course and I feel like we play
golf courses that are very dry draw
biased the majority of the women I think
draw the golf ball versus fade I mean
you can probably find maybe fiveish
girls that actually fade the golf ball
so for me I think one consistent ball
flight has worked for me with driving
distance and driving
accuracy yeah you you have to adapt to
the the courses that you're playing and
the corre tests that you're except
obviously with Majors we've like let's
say Pebble this year I would say that's
that was more of a draw bias no when I I
played Pebble for the first time I would
say so yeah but there are some holes if
you can hit a hot cut you can you can
run it out quite a bit like n n 10
exactly you got to cut it on 14 10 don't
even talk to me about 10 I found the
right Beach there
twice I played there one time that I
couldn't even get to the fway on 10 oh
yeah it was blowing so hard and raining
so hard yeah I had four on on seven okay
um yeah and I had driver driver six iron
to 18 so we had that when I was blown
you know 40 you know it just that Golf
Course is so wild and so crazy yeah
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