Ranking the 20 Most Iconic Golf Swings Ever Seen

There are technically perfect golf swings, and then there are golf swings that look different—ones that stick in your memory long after the final putt drops. Whether it’s a buttery smooth takeaway, a violent lash at the ball, or something so unorthodox it somehow works, the most iconic swings tell their own stories.

Some of these players redefined the game with their motion. Others became fan favorites or walking legends because their swing was instantly recognizable from a mile away. Here are 20 of the most iconic golf swings we’ve ever seen, ranked from great to greatest.

20. Charles Barkley

Charles Barkley
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He’s not a professional golfer, but nobody can forget Charles Barkley’s infamous swing. A tortured mix of hesitation and hope, his swing became a cultural moment in golf and beyond.

19. Tommy Gainey

Tommy Gainey
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The “Two Gloves” approach is wild enough, but the swing is even more chaotic. Somehow, it works violently, and you can’t take your eyes off it.

18. Raymond Floyd

Raymond Floyd
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Short, compact, and zero nonsense. Floyd’s swing was a study in economy and effectiveness with a touch of old-school swagger.

17. John Daly

John Daly Golfer finishing swing during tournament
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Grip it and rip it, never looked so smooth. Daly’s swing was long, loose, and all power, but it somehow kept that fluid rhythm people loved.

16. Paula Creamer

Paula Creamer
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Elegant and picture-perfect with a modern athletic touch. Her swing was both powerful and stylish, just like her game.

15. Lee Trevino

Lee Trevino
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Unorthodox but unstoppable. Trevino’s open stance and punchy swing turned heads and won majors while breaking all the so-called rules.

14. Dustin Johnson

Dustin Johnson
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It’s a power move from start to finish. That insane wrist angle and bowed left wrist at the top somehow lead to effortless bombs.

13. Adam Scott

Adam Scott
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It’s like the golf gods built him in a lab to show us what a perfect swing should look like. Effortless, balanced, and downright beautiful.

12. Lexi Thompson

Lexi Thompson
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Fast, athletic, and confident. Her swing is a reminder that power and control aren’t just for the guys on tour.

11. Fred Couples

Fred Couples playing a golf
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Laid-back vibes in motion. “Boom Boom” made it look like he was just casually sending 300-yard drives with a sleepy tempo.

10. Arnold Palmer

Arnold Palmer kneeling on grass with golf club, appearing thoughtful
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The follow-through alone deserves its status. It was wild, theatrical, and full of personality—just like Arnie himself.

9. Seve Ballesteros

Seve Ballesteros swings, people watch intently
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His swing was pure artistry with a dash of drama. Whether he was carving shots from impossible lies or flushing a drive, it always had flair.

8. Bryson DeChambeau

Bryson DeChambeau
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Built more like a linebacker than a golfer, Bryson’s swing is a science experiment gone right. It’s fast, furious, and physics-approved.

7. Annika Sörenstam

Annika Sörenstam
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Efficient and ruthlessly repeatable. Annika’s swing was like a metronome—every move synced to win after win after win.

6. Phil Mickelson

Phil Mickelson
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That complete, syrupy backswing and whippy finish are unmistakable. Lefty’s swing is a little reckless and a lot iconic.

5. Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy
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It’s compact, explosive, and outrageously smooth. Watching Rory swing a driver feels like watching poetry with horsepower.

4. Bubba Watson

Bubba Watson
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All feel, no lessons, pure chaos. Bubba’s swing doesn’t follow any blueprint, and that’s precisely why it stands out.

3. Ben Hogan

Ben Hogan
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A blueprint for perfection. Hogan’s swing was the foundation for countless modern pros, and it still looks timeless today.

Read More: Ranking the 30 Greatest Golfers of All Time

2. Jack Nicklaus

Jack Nicklaus is walking on the ground
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A little upright, a little quirky—but undeniably grand. Jack’s swing wasn’t the prettiest, but it was powerful and forever tied to winning.

Read More: 15 ’80s Golfers Who Were Ahead of Their Time

1. Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods golfer completing swing with focus
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The swing that launched a thousand imitations. From his early athletic coil to his later, more refined versions, Tiger’s swing defined an era and still gives goosebumps.

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