GRF Golf Coach George shows Ryan how gripping the golf club firm can actually then allow the proximal joints (the wrists, forearms, elbows and shoulders) to move tension free and smooth out the golf swing. As always, a huge thanks…
GRF Golf Head Coach Marcus demonstrates to Tom how recalling a pattern he already has on recall (such as kicking a football) can readily be transferred to the golf swing given the correct stimuli. To book onto one of our…
GRF Golf Head Coach Marcus shows how lag can be misinterpreted in golfing language to mean holding onto the golf club and restricting your release. By following along from last week’s drill here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq31ABeAuk4 and by troubleshooting with this week’s…
GRF Golf Coach George goes through a drill to assist Marc in releasing tension in his golf swing. For any bookings or enquiries about our next GRF Golf School in Turkey, email: grf@golftravelhub.com 🛒 To purchase a GRFi training system:…
GRF Golf Head Coach Marcus shows Matthew a few golf drills and exercises to allow him to sequence the golf club on the golf backswing experiencing a lag to improve the results of his golf shots and reduce number of…
GRF Golf Head Coach Marcus shows you how to gain distance in golf and increase control in your golf swing using the trampette drop and pop golf drill (and a variation without) that will simultaneously gain you both distance and…
GRF Golf Coach George takes Simon through a few golf swing drills and exercises to get him tapping into a bit more distance and some consistency of strike with his irons! As always a huge thanks to Simon for letting…
James struggles with consistency in golf and doesn’t get the distance on his shots that he’d like. During his GRF golf coaching lesson, we went through some simple golf drills and exercises which soon got James playing consistent draws and…
When disassociating our movement in order to access our maximum joint function to create this kinetic sequence we call a golf swing, the shoulders play a critical role. Allowing them to lag behind and separate from the ribcage, assists us…