3 Key Moves in Inbee's Swing
1. The Compact, Efficient Backswing
Park doesn't over-swing — her backswing is shorter than most Tour players but her sequencing is so correct that she generates more than adequate power for her size. The compact backswing reduces variables and makes her ball-striking remarkably consistent across different conditions and pressure situations.
2. The Patient Lower Body
Park's lower body resists in the backswing and then initiates the downswing in correct sequence — her hips don't race ahead of her upper body and don't fall behind. This patient, sequenced pattern is the foundation of her reliability and is the same sequencing quality GOATY's gate system evaluates.
3. The Consistent Setup Ritual
Park's pre-shot routine is meticulous and never varies — every club, every shot, every condition. This ritual builds the consistent setup that her consistent swing then executes. Without consistent setup, consistent mechanics produce inconsistent results.
What Amateurs Get Wrong Trying to Copy Inbee's Swing
Amateur women golfers watching Park often try to replicate her compact backswing without her sequencing — producing an abbreviated swing that lacks the proper sequence delivery that makes Park's shorter backswing powerful.
Apply Inbee's Principles with GOATY AI Coaching
Inbee Park's patient lower body sequencing is exactly what GOATY's loading and sequencing gates evaluate. Her career proves that mechanical correctness and sequencing precision produce consistent results at the highest level — the same principle GOATY trains through its gate system.
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