Brandel Chamblee analyzes Scottie Scheffler's golf swing adjustments
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 10:08 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
In a segment on Golf Channel's Live From, Brandel Chamblee discussed Scottie Scheffler's current golf swing changes during the 2026 U.S. Open in Southampton, New York. Scheffler has had one victory and seven top five finishes this season, but is experiencing an increase in drives missing to the right, a deviation from his previous performance. Chamblee attributes this issue to a steeper downswing, altering the club path and potentially resulting in unexpected shot types. The conversation highlights the analytics around Scheffler's technique and the implications for his game.
- •Scheffler is currently ranked first in strokes gained: total.
- •He has recorded one win and seven top five finishes this season.
- •Chamblee points out a significant increase in misses to the right.
- •The analysis suggests a potential shift in Scheffler's swing mechanics.
- •Discussion focuses on the implications for his upcoming performance.
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