Have you ever felt that your golf backswing was a bit stiff and not quite affording you the ability to get back to the ball efficiently? Using this straight forward GRF golf drill (which you can follow along by simply cutting a tennis ball in half) you can get the maximum rotation for your golf backswing, without any extra effort!
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DISCLAIMER:
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
Marcus , Very nice , I think many over do the drop and pop, exaggerate the move and end up so slow and out of sync . The whole body must get involved . Question. The release do you want the left wrist flat or go into extension past the ball ?
Trouble is that the return of the golf club when i go wider and longer is never a good thing!! Yes I compromise my length but surely accuracy is far more important?? regards
Question: Is this the same just less momentum and energy for a pitch, half and 3/4 golf swing?
Just took my ball striking to a new level…I had beeb doing most of this already but not the "look at the ceiling" and not bouncing as much. Wow! What a difference.
Strange but not getting any audio on last few videos.
Marcus , Two swings that have been around for many years . One Pulling the lead left side Two throwing from the top trail side . Your into throwing , which is the most powerful motion.
Do you see many coming to you that are caught into pulling the lead side . Which makes it harder to change ?