In this video, you will learn how to fix a sloppy golf backswing in 3 simple steps. You don’t need to be a professional golfer to start seeing results by using these tips.
If you’re looking to improve your golf swing, look no further! These simple tips will help you get started on the right path. Mark Crossfield has over 30 years of coaching experience and loves sharing what he learns with golfers and beginner golfers around the world. let him know with a comment is these ideas help your golf backswing and help lower your scores with a comment and a like.
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13 Comments
I love your videos you definitely help my game a lot.
Great stuff. I’ve been working on the split grip one for a few weeks and lengthening my backswing a little (injury made it really short for so long I have to consciously make it longer again). I have picked up almost a full club with irons already on good strikes and just creating a completely different feel in the backswing. I’m going to incorporate the ground force ideas next, but gotta keep one change at time for how little I practice vs playing
Nice theory but none of its urs 😂 ur swing is in reverse, there's a huge backswing n a tiny through swing.
Hang on….how am I going to keep the golf glove I have stuffed under my lead arm from falling to the ground if I separate my lead arm on the back swing? 😂
Makes brill sense will try this out.
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Align grip gone already?
I do it all good but still look sloppy 😭
Do you advocate starting with a tilt or left hip bump before starting the back swing? 🏌️⛳️👍
I reckon the second drill is gold for pretty much everybody! Not saying the other two aren't good but while I see amateurs doing 1 and 3 well sometimes, I don't think I ever see even very low hcp amateurs do the torque move as well as they could and should.
My club gets really laid off when I don't have my arm across my chest, can't fix it!
That third tip about width is brilliant! It put a light on in my head about how, without that width, I get the club trapped behind my body when I try to fire my lower body before my upper. That made me see why- I NEED that space for my torso to turn a bit with my hips as it starts to rotate before my shoulders and arms! I love when someone can explain or make me understand WHY I need to do what they're showing me, and this does just that.
Great video. Simple and effective