SKILLS

Swing the HANDLE of the Golf Club before the Club Head



GRF Coach Danny demonstrates to Mark how when the golf club is lead by the handle (letting the club head follow) how this lends itself to a more efficient sequencing of the swing.

As always, a huge thanks to Mark for letting us share his GRF lesson experience with you guys.

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Marcus Bell is a registered exercise professional and sports bio-mechanist but any exercises recommended or suggested in this video are performed purely at the individual’s own risk.

6 Comments

  1. Another wonderful lesson, Danny. I’ve noticed that you boys encourage the hovering of the club on all shots via a waggle of the club and body just before the takeaway begins. Does this mean that you discourage the resting of the club on the ground just before the takeaway, even though you waggle your body? Cheers.

  2. As always a fab result. The chopping down a tree analogy comes straight from Shawn Clement. Watched that geezer smash it 300 yards with his driver, both left and right handed! He uses a mixed set of left and right handed clubs.

  3. Just love watching the faces on the students when they finally let go and go for it. The centrifugal forces created by the body seem to put the club and arms where they need to be. We’ll done

  4. One of THE most important lessons for golfers! See also articles/videos on “Scottish lag” or “caddie swing.” The old guys from years ago had it right. Golf is not a game of positions, but one of movement.

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