Louis Oosthuizen reveals fundamentals of his smooth golf swing

Louis Oosthuizen, known for one of golf's smoothest swings, discussed the origins of his technique during a recent interview. The South African major champion emphasized setup and posture as key elements from his early days. He credits timing and technique for generating power despite his smaller stature as a junior.

Louis Oosthuizen stands alongside Ernie Els, Fred Couples, Adam Scott, and Justin Rose as one of modern golf's premier smooth swingers. A major winner, he claimed the Claret Jug at St Andrews in 2010, prevailing by seven shots. He also secured three top-three finishes in the 2021 major season. Now competing on the LIV Golf circuit, Oosthuizen has not yet won a title there, but his swing remains fluid.

In a recent episode of GOLF's Warming Up, hosted by Dylan Dethier, Oosthuizen traced his swing's roots. He began working with a coach as a junior, focusing immediately on fundamentals. "From Day 1 when I started as a junior I went to a coach and he was great with setup and posture," Oosthuizen said. "Those were always the things we worked on and everything was always close to square."

These basics, he explained, compensate for physical limitations and enable efficient power generation. As a small youth lacking strength, his swing was initially loopy with an over-swing. Over time, added strength allowed better control. When asked about his power source, he replied, "Timing and good technique." He added, "At a young age, because I was tiny, I didn’t have any power so I was very loopy, I had a long over-swing, and through the years when I got a little stronger, I could control that. But it’s always been aiming pretty square, just left of target, maybe, and working from an open position. It was never really something I had to do in my swing to try and generate anything. It was always pretty decent timing."

Oosthuizen's insights highlight how solid fundamentals can elevate any golfer's game, improving contact and power without relying on sheer size. Consistent simulator results underscore his approach's effectiveness.

Relaterede artikler

Golf equipment used by 2026 PGA Tour early season winners: diverse drivers and dominant putter on a tournament green.
Billede genereret af AI

Winning drivers power early 2026 PGA Tour triumphs

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI

In the first five events of the 2026 PGA Tour season, a mix of established and new drivers has helped secure victories for top players. One putter has claimed 80% of the wins, bucking the zero-torque trend prevalent on tour. Here's a breakdown of the equipment used by the champions so far.

Golf instruction highlights techniques from Fred Couples and Hudson Weibel for generating speed with effortless motion. Couples' 1991 breakdown reveals a powerful shoulder turn and leg action behind his smooth tempo. Weibel employs a wedge drill to organize foot pressure for consistent driver performance.

Rapporteret af AI

Golf instruction draws on enduring wisdom from legends like Julius Boros, who emphasized turning over swaying for solid ball striking. GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kellie Stenzel highlights five common bunker shot mistakes that recreational golfers often make. These insights from GOLF.com offer practical advice to improve play.

Adrian Rietveld, the TaylorMade fitter who works with pros like Rory McIlroy, conducted a detailed session to customize the new Qi4D driver for Johnny Wunder, Golf.com's director of equipment. The fitting focused on matching the club's technology to Wunder's swing without altering his ingrained habits. Results showed improved consistency and eliminated his typical miss.

Rapporteret af AI

Brooks Koepka, returning to the PGA Tour after playing on LIV Golf, changed to a TaylorMade Spider Tour X putter for the WM Phoenix Open. The switch followed a poor putting performance at his first event back, the Farmers Insurance Open. While the new putter showed some improvement on the second day in Phoenix, overall results remained challenging.

Gary Woodland secured his fifth PGA Tour victory and first in seven years at the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open, dominating with his driving at Memorial Park. The 41-year-old led the field in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee during the final round for a five-shot win. His triumph also earned him a spot in the 2026 Masters.

Rapporteret af AI

Brooks Koepka expressed confidence that his game has returned to major-winning form ahead of the Texas Children’s Houston Open and the Masters. He cited strong ball-striking and improved putting after recent adjustments. Koepka aims to test himself in contention this week at Memorial Park Golf Course.

 

 

 

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis