Okay, so I’ve been seeing Jenny Bae’s name pop up everywhere in the golf world lately, and I figured it was time to see what all the hype was about. I decided to spend a day diving into her game, and let me tell you, it was quite the experience.

Getting Started
First things first, I started by watching some videos. I just typed “Jenny Bae golf” into the search bar and, boom, tons of clips. I spent a good hour just going through highlights from recent tournaments, some older amateur stuff, everything I could find. I was immediately struck by how smooth her swing looked. It just seemed so effortless.
Deep Dive into the Swing
After getting a general feel, I wanted to break down her swing a bit more. I found a few videos that offered slow-motion replays and analysis. This is where things got interesting.
- I noticed her takeaway is super consistent. Really low and slow, keeping the clubhead outside her hands.
- Her backswing is compact. She doesn’t over-rotate, which probably helps with accuracy.
- Then, that transition! She really drops the club into the slot and generates a ton of lag. You can practically see the power building up.
- And finally, the impact position. So solid, with a great extension through the ball.
Man. Her iron play has really impressed me.
Putting Practice (My Own)
Inspired by her solid short game, I decided to hit the putting green myself. I grabbed my putter and a handful of balls, and I tried to mimic her smooth, pendulum-like stroke. I focused on keeping my head still and accelerating through the ball, just like I saw her doing. Honestly, it felt pretty good! I definitely sank a few more putts than usual.
The Verdict (for Now)
After spending a day immersed in Jenny Bae’s golf game, I’m definitely impressed. I learned the mechanics. I understand the fundamentals she applied to her game. Her swing is a thing of beauty, and her short game is rock solid. I can see why she’s been having so much success. I’m going to keep following her progress, and maybe even try to incorporate a few more elements of her game into my own. I’m definitely a fan!