SKILLS

The Missing Component in Almost Every Golf Swing



GRF Golf Head Coach Marcus demonstrates what GRF coaches see day in day out as being the most common missing component in almost every golf swing!

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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.

5 Comments

  1. Marcus is 100% correct in this video. Amateurs are late in almost every part of the golf swing. I consider this a throttle of my golf swing. Using my three fingers of the left hand to close the club face.

  2. At the moment Iโ€™m getting too much of a draw. Might focusing on rotating the club earlier help?

    Incidentally, the GRF 2.0 video has been a revelation in teaching me a new language of movement – thank you for that!

  3. Brilliant Marcus! Feeling the club just falling from the top has helped my short game so much! I am slowly incorporating the feel into my full swings with predictable results! The toe deep divot is so critical too!๐Ÿ™

  4. Marcus, biggest issue besides, set up and aim proper forward tilt at address , Is most all handicap golfers have the wrong hold on the club . The hands never get unified to get the body movements for Free.

  5. Thank you for this nugget. I used to live in Utah and of course, l would be there for sure because l love you guys' lessons it's the easiest on the body with some whipping going on when done right. I am almost there… you guys are awesome!

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