Images from Golf Channel Academy Magazine’s swing sequence breakdown for Jordan Spieth.

FAVORITE MOVE No. 2: I like how Jordan’s arms are working close to one another in unison, as if he’s pushing his elbows together. That helps support a nice matching look between the back of his left wrist and the clubface. (Analysis: GCA lead coach Jeff Ritter; photo: Fred Vuich; for more GCA Magazine, click here)

You can see part of Jordan’s left glute already visible, showing signs of the powerful early unwind necessary to hit a fade. The earlier your hips and chest begin to rotate back to the target, the easier it is to produce an out-to-in “fade” swing path. (Analysis: GCA lead coach Jeff Ritter; photo: Fred Vuich; for more GCA Magazine, click here)

FAVORITE MOVE No. 3: This is what I refer to as the jump phase of the swing. Notice how much straighter his legs are from the previous frame, an indication he’s using the ground to lengthen his legs and extend his hips forward, a very powerful move. (Analysis: GCA lead coach Jeff Ritter; photo: Fred Vuich; for more GCA Magazine, click here)

Note how Jordan’s right arm and the pitch of his eyes are on virtually the same plane as the shaft, an indication he’s swung on a nice arc around his body. He’s maintained much of the original side bend he had at address. (Analysis: GCA lead coach Jeff Ritter; photo: Fred Vuich; for more GCA Magazine, click here)