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We have the golf swing so wrong – MYTH busting Lesson



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13 Comments

  1. Yet another video that makes me want to get out onto the range and try something out. Mark, I don't think I've ever watched one of your videos without coming away with at least one fantastic tip/drill to give me something to work on. Thank you – keep em coming.

  2. Thanks for all the great videos and tips Mark – great stuff! I am a dragger as you say – because I used to feel I wanted to scrape the ball straight down the line. However, dynamic forces brings me over the top as you said. Now I try to feel like as I get to the top, my hips slide left, hold my head back and as I start down feel like the clubhead is going backwards (drops it in plane as you say to stay behind the hands) that makes the swing plane feel laid on it's side to say 1 o'clock. That is, my 'tilting' (hip to head angle) feels like my spine is tilted off original target line of 12 to more like 1 and I put the clubbed/shaft back to swing on that plane vision. As I swing through, the dynamics of the swing then bring be square again. Am I seeing that in your swing too? You helped me a lot Mark – thanks!

  3. even today, if you say this stuff to lots of local pros or locally elite players, they will scream at you that you are wrong and that you need to hold off the release. then theyll cite your poor play and their good play a evidence. They arent aware of what their bodies are actually doing. Citing Paddy Harrington helps at times because theyll listen to him. I heard it from you and Monte Sheinblum 1st.

  4. What about Sergio's swing, or Ben Hogan, Adam Scott, Jason Day and many others that use lag.

  5. I never understood the idea of "holding onto the angles" or "holding lag". The angle that we were supposed to be holding onto was, at least according to many coaches and YT'ubers, radial deviation which when released adds very little if anything to the club head speed, path or face angle at impact whereas the key angle is the flexion or lack thereof in the wrist.

    It does feel as though Mark's video on how the wrists should be, at least it terms of radial deviation, by half way down in the down swing is very similar to Larry Cheung's (whatever happened to Larry, he seems to have dropped off YT) down hinge ideas.

    The drill Mark suggests is a great one, really forces the golfer to concentrate on the path the lead hand is making the club grip end to follow. Once you get the grip end path right the club head will follow naturally without any need to "hang on to angles" or even worse "assist" the club release. Momentum and inertia if applied correctly is your friend

  6. With the club at the horizontaal just before strike I note that your club face is vertical. Whereas a number of teaching pros (YouTube and at my club) suggest the club face should be aligned with the spine angle. With the vertical club face there needs to be more hand rotation to get the face at impact right than with the club face already a wee bit closed. More hand rotation leaves more room for error at impact.

    OR is the club face alignment at this horizontal position simply a personal preference for each player?

  7. Any thoughts as to how someone that plays from a seated position in a specialty cart with minimal hip rotation can best achieve good shaft lead and ball/turf results?

  8. First drill is basically what Pete Cowan is teaching these days. Essentially the cack handed drill

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