Jason Day’s swing is a thing of beauty, with silent shoulders and a strong rotary movement creating poetry in motion. On a tour with numerous enviable swings, Day’s bows down to few in terms of power, efficiency and repeatability. “Well, yeah,” you think, “of course he has a great swing; he’s the No.1 player in the world.” True, but did you know Day’s left-handed swing is still a work of art?

Take a look:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BQCAx5-gDe_/

Day is far from the first player to flaunt this feat; Phil Mickelson famously beat his Ryder Cup teammates at a closest-to-the-pin contest playing as a righty. That said, this act never seizes to amaze.

Although, there is in inherent downside to these videos. Mainly, the realisation that these guys, even with their opposite-handed swings, are still better than us.