EQUIPMENT

STOP Falling for these GOLF EQUIPMENT MYTHS



There are so many golf equipment myths out there. In this video, I’m going to debunk some of the most common ones and help you start playing better golf today.

So many people think that buying the most expensive gear is the key to success on the course. But that’s simply not true. There are plenty of other mistakes you might be making with your equipment as well. Watch this video to find out what they are and how to fix them!

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14 Comments

  1. Thanks mark, great info.

    I don’t exactly agree on the shaft rabbit hole although it is a very deep dark hole there is definitely some benefits to a properly fit shaft. Not all shafts perform the same and this there is measurable gain from shafts.

  2. Well done mark I totally agree I like the way you said playing around with clubhead speed is something I do 🏌gone are the days of using blades 😁👍

  3. Another superb vid of Mr Crossfield doing what he does best.
    Much better than that Blockey bloke.

  4. So true of everything. Been playing golf a long time always seem to have the best equipment. I blame the arrow not the indigenous person for bad play with my equipment. A few years ago I got rid of it all and purchased used equipment that was geared for my swing. I now play better golf more consistent than ever.

  5. Graphite shafts are for old people who swing slowly (Bryson uses graphite), thin-sole Pro-wedges are the best for everyone (Ping Chipper & Cleveland CBX wedges will crush those wedges for 90% of golfers), 7&9woods are for old people (DJ uses a 9wood), swing slowly & keep your head down (paging Mr. #262), Pros hit the ball straight (most of them fade their driver and draw their irons), DJ must use strong lofted irons to hit his 7-iron 210 carry.

  6. I have a taylormade stealth plus driver…. Do you think you can make me switch to a Sricon driver?

  7. Wedges are very important the right loft and bounce and the don't last much more than 2 years if you play a lot

  8. At 56 years old, and 35 years of playing, I finally broke 70 for the first time using a 4 year old driver and 5w, 8 year old irons, 10 year old hybrids and a 15 year old putter. My handicap is the lowest it's ever been at 4.8.

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