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OTM REWIND | Bryson DeChambeau on Golf Swing Changes, Scoring Lower and the Search for Greatness
Bryson DeChambeau is a multiple winner on The PGA TOUR, a 2-time US Open champion and one of the leading figures on the global golf stage. He joins us to share his life in golf- from a young golfer in California, to a NCAA Champion and US Amateur Champion in college, to a Major Championship winner.
Among many diverse topics DeChambeau discusses:
His "one-length" golf clubs and how he came upon them, his approach to golf-swing technique from the Homer Kelley "Golfing Machine" one-plane approach, to his theories and discoveries relating to "End of Motion Range" to his latter day search for power and speed, and a day in his life, both at home and at tournaments.
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ABOUT ON THE MARK: Mark’s knowledge, insight and experience have made him a sought-after mind on the PGA and European tours. Through his career, he has taught and/or consulted to various Major Champions, PGA Tour winners and global Tour professionals such as: Larry Mize, Loren Roberts, Louis Oosthuizen, Patton Kizzire, Trevor Immelman, Charl Schwartzel, Scott Brown, Andrew Georgiou and Rourke can der Spuy. His golf teaching experience and anecdotal storytelling broadcasting style makes him a popular host for golf outings.
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Andrew Reynolds Helps You to Perform Under Pressure
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Andrew Reynolds is a Cognitive Performance Coach based in England. He is sought out by leading golf professionals and club golfers alike for his research and experience based insights on how to perform under pressure. Reynolds blends insights learned from his degrees in Psychology and Sports Psychology with elements from Neuroscience and Skill Acquisition to develop his philosophies, drills and...
Ryan Brehm with PGA TOUR Keys to Improve Driving and Putting
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Ryan Brehm is a PGA TOUR and Korn Ferry Tour winner. A native Michigander he parlayed a successful career as a player, and an Assistant Coach, into a long-time career on the PGA TOUR. He joins Mark Immelman on the #OntheMark podcast to discuss his career in the game, and share lessons he learned along the way. Among many game improvement topics, he elaborates on: Navigating the mental and physi...
A Productive Pre-Shot Routine can Make or Break Golf Shots
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As a #golf instructor and analyst I’ve seen, at every level of the game - Beginner to Pro, how a pre-shot routine can make or break golf shots. Check out how Keegan Bradley uses Precision Breathing Training with NeuroPeak Pro NTel belt to get dialed in before every shot. You routine should: Focus your Mind Rehearse your Swing Relax your Body and Level your Emotions *Whispers* And with proper br...
Julie Elion on Retraining Your Mind for Better Performance
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Julie Elion Performance Coach and is the founder of CAPE (The Center for Athletic Performance Enhancement) Sports Performance. Throughout her 25 year career her goal has been to "help the whole person" as a way to higher athletic performance. Julie is one of the formost minds in her field and her client list is a "who's who" on the PGA TOUR and LPGA - Major Champions and PGA TOUR winners such a...
James Jankowski on the Real Truth to Holing More Putts
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James Jankowski is a British PGA Professional who has coached more that 200 professionals worldwide. Respected as one of the foremost putting experts in Europe, James joins the #OntheMark podcast to bust some myths, and expose some misconceptions, that could be keeping you from putting your best. In their in-depth conversation about putting, James and Mark address the following topics: Putter s...
Life Lessons and Golf Tips from the David and Goliath Story
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Everybody knows the story of David and Goliath and how the shepherd boy David conquered the Philistine, Goliath. Learn how to prepare, have a good attitude, and adopt a mindset of "failing forward" if you do fail with Pastor Kyle Jackson of Church of the Highlands #golf #golftip #golftips #golfinstruction #attitude #mindset #onthemark #bible #church
Emilia Migliaccio on How to Get the Best out of Yourself in Competition
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Emilia Migliaccio is an American Women's Professional Golfer. As a standout Amateur, Emilia won the gold medal in the Women's Individual event at the Pan American Games, as well as multiple wins as an All America golfer at Wake Forest University. She has also represented the USA in the Curtis Cup, Junior Solheim Cup, The Junior Ryder Cup and The Palmer Cup. Emilia is still competitive at the hi...
The Moment Xander Schauffele became a Major Champion
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Xander Schauffele holing a birdie putt of about 8 feet on the final green at Valhalla to win The 106th PGA Championship. #golf #pga #pgachampionship #valhalla #kentucky #xander
Lessons on Golf, Overcoming Obstacles and "Giants" from David and Goliath | Kyle Jackson
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Lessons on Golf, Overcoming Obstacles and "Giants" from David and Goliath | Kyle Jackson
Chad Mumm on "Full Swing" and Lessons to Learn from the Professional Stars
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Chad Mumm on "Full Swing" and Lessons to Learn from the Professional Stars
Jamie Greaves with 4 Easy Steps to More Speed and Power off the Tee
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Jamie Greaves with 4 Easy Steps to More Speed and Power off the Tee
Luke Kerr-Dineen with 10 Things to Improve Your Golf
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Luke Kerr-Dineen with 10 Things to Improve Your Golf
Mike Maggs on The Real Moment of Truth and How it can get you More Power with Less Effort
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Mike Maggs on The Real Moment of Truth and How it can get you More Power with Less Effort
Mark Immelman and Matt Adams on Fairways of Life
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Mark Immelman and Matt Adams on Fairways of Life
Michael Breed with Lessons from The 88th Masters
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Michael Breed with Lessons from The 88th Masters
Michael Leonard on How to Play Consistent Golf More Consistently
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Michael Leonard on How to Play Consistent Golf More Consistently
5 Things to Look For and Learn From at The 2024 Masters with Mark Immelman
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5 Things to Look For and Learn From at The 2024 Masters with Mark Immelman
Bo Watson and Shannon Shuskey on How to Get into the Zone for Peak Performance
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Bo Watson and Shannon Shuskey on How to Get into the Zone for Peak Performance
Michael Finney with 7 Golf Swing Concepts to Improve Ball-striking
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Michael Finney with 7 Golf Swing Concepts to Improve Ball-striking
Jonathan Elsdon on Rhythm, Tempo, Sequencing and Timing in the Golf Swing
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Jonathan Elsdon on Rhythm, Tempo, Sequencing and Timing in the Golf Swing
Scottie Scheffler's Fancy Footwork and Incredible Clubface Control
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Scottie Scheffler's Fancy Footwork and Incredible Clubface Control
Carl Reader on Trail Side Posture Bias and How it Could be Affecting your Swing
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Carl Reader on Trail Side Posture Bias and How it Could be Affecting your Swing
Dr Raymond Prior on How Your Brain Works and Developing a Mindset for Success
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Dr Raymond Prior on How Your Brain Works and Developing a Mindset for Success
Eric Cole on his Journey to The PGA TOUR and Lessons Learned Along the Way
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Eric Cole on his Journey to The PGA TOUR and Lessons Learned Along the Way
How to Get Your Body into the Best Shape for Better Golf with Matt McKay
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How to Get Your Body into the Best Shape for Better Golf with Matt McKay
Dr. David Spiegel on Hypnosis for Well-being, Increased Focus and Better Golf
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Dr. David Spiegel on Hypnosis for Well-being, Increased Focus and Better Golf
Kevin Redfern Shares Advice on Club-Fitting and Tips to Improve your Greenside Pitching and Chipping
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Kevin Redfern Shares Advice on Club-Fitting and Tips to Improve your Greenside Pitching and Chipping
Dr. Ian Peek on How to Adapt Holistically to Exceed the Demands of the Competition
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Dr. Ian Peek on How to Adapt Holistically to Exceed the Demands of the Competition
Jordan Spieth on Golf and How He Approaches the Game
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Jordan Spieth on Golf and How He Approaches the Game

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-ct1nh2hz4m
    @user-ct1nh2hz4m 3 дні тому

    以前とスイングが変わったね。雰囲気が松山に似ている。

  • @PattycakesGaming
    @PattycakesGaming 3 дні тому

    I don’t know if I’ve ever been more frustrated at an interviewer 😂

  • @MarkSmith-tp6zc
    @MarkSmith-tp6zc 5 днів тому

    Reign in that stupid technology

  • @stevepierce1238
    @stevepierce1238 6 днів тому

    Mark is constrained by the time allotted so he had to steer the Q and A. That was understandable, but the summary reflection of what Bryson has done from a professional deep in the weeds filling in what others have said was worth the time to listen. The discipline Bryson has to be open minded and follow through is next level. As Mark said if Bryson attains his goal of wedge accuracy coupled with putting speed, he will be near the holy grail most pros yearn for. It has always been my take that the pros put the time in on the range to maintain that timing and make sure the swing is routine. Fortunately Bryson is young, committed, disciplined, and aware of the impact the fans have on his energy and positivity to win. Golf will no doubt benefit and so will youngsters when they hit their first shot in the sweet spot and get hooked. Thank you.

  • @96per58
    @96per58 6 днів тому

    Geez dude. Let the man talk 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @faizalzal9223
    @faizalzal9223 6 днів тому

    Best player

  • @sausagembape677
    @sausagembape677 6 днів тому

    The perpetual development of his brand, never seen a more cynical, egocentric sportsperson.

    • @quantumpotential7639
      @quantumpotential7639 6 днів тому

      Influencers are the John D Rockerfellers of our age. Theyre all very brand conscious. Is this good? I dont know but how does listening anyway actually help your short game? It probably requires a bad case of the shanks to overcome the illusion of infusionary influence.

    • @cdunne1620
      @cdunne1620 6 днів тому

      No I didn’t detect that at all, it was an excited conversation between two experts at the cutting edge, it’s not an ordinary interaction so you can’t apply the usual standard.

    • @thomasblock1164
      @thomasblock1164 5 днів тому

      Hey Saus. Where do you think the cynicism is displayed? He is a selfpromoter, but not more so than many other elite athletes. Jordan. Namath. LeBron. Many race drivers. I think he is very good for golf. Could you elaborate? Thanks.

  • @erickim9896
    @erickim9896 6 днів тому

    Just let him talk - bryson needs a podcast

  • @brianwalker4760
    @brianwalker4760 6 днів тому

    Horrible interview by Marc. I had to stop listening too.

  • @JeremiahAlphonsus
    @JeremiahAlphonsus 7 днів тому

    Because you kept interrupting him, I had to stop listening. Infuriating.

    • @quantumpotential7639
      @quantumpotential7639 6 днів тому

      This is Masters Champion 🏆 Immelman you're talking about. 2 Champions just throwing down. Look it as a conversation occuring in a loud smoky bar. Tbere's gonna be interuptinitua. The upside no cigar smoke filling your grill. Thanks

    • @JeremiahAlphonsus
      @JeremiahAlphonsus 6 днів тому

      @@quantumpotential7639 This is the brother of Trevor Immelmann. Therefore this is not the Masters champion. At any rate, this is entirely irrelevant to the issue of his infuriating and rude interruptions.

    • @cdunne1620
      @cdunne1620 6 днів тому

      .. you are overstating it my man. When two people are extremely interested in their conversation that’s what happens. It’s an exploration, not a speech, you were expecting a speech. Go drink some chamomile tea and relax 🫖

    • @JeremiahAlphonsus
      @JeremiahAlphonsus 6 днів тому

      @@cdunne1620 Wrong. His constant interruptions were rude to both Bryson and his listeners. Were you raised in a barn?

    • @lastmatch1111
      @lastmatch1111 5 днів тому

      Sometimes interruptions are needed to clarify a point, especially with someone as detailed as Bryson. But sometimes interruptions are annoying if the guest is hitting on something profound as Bryson also does.

  • @stacenm
    @stacenm 7 днів тому

    What a frustrating interview, Mark you are lovely, but WHY ON EARTH would you cut off every detailed answer to interject some irrelevant anecdote... Eg. Guy is answering a question listing the 5 key elements of gaining speed and you break it up to tell a story about "Dottie" commenting on his performance at the Colonial... Are you kidding me! No one cares... Grrr so frustrating....

    • @JeremiahAlphonsus
      @JeremiahAlphonsus 7 днів тому

      Yes. Infuriating.

    • @quantumpotential7639
      @quantumpotential7639 6 днів тому

      Your nerves would not likely hold up under 72nd hole US Open pressure. Block it all out and stay focused. Sink the putt. Thanks 😊 for cooperation.

    • @JeremiahAlphonsus
      @JeremiahAlphonsus 6 днів тому

      @@quantumpotential7639 Completely irrelevant.

  • @petermaroudas7323
    @petermaroudas7323 7 днів тому

    Beautiful swing

  • @Jackybug
    @Jackybug 8 днів тому

    I think Kent’s toupee is in backwards.

  • @michaeleichinger8710
    @michaeleichinger8710 8 днів тому

    Where can I find a video of the rope drill? Thanks.

    • @MarkImmelman
      @MarkImmelman 8 днів тому

      I'm about to put it on Social Media. Check out @mark_immelman on Instagram. Sorry for the delay, I was on vacation.

    • @michaeleichinger8710
      @michaeleichinger8710 День тому

      @@MarkImmelman thank you

  • @Butcho22
    @Butcho22 10 днів тому

    Love this type of video

  • @kurtmiller1348
    @kurtmiller1348 10 днів тому

    Hip thrust

  • @kurtmiller1348
    @kurtmiller1348 10 днів тому

    Amazing how much his body moves forward generating massive power on the swing. This angle is great because you can see the space between is body and the tree become so small after he finishes his swing. Amazing.

  • @ralphberman4208
    @ralphberman4208 11 днів тому

    Show us 😮 show us show us. So much talking and no showing huh?

  • @davidmcnamara3243
    @davidmcnamara3243 11 днів тому

    This guy, is full of sh*t !!!! He really doesn't know what he's talking about 😅

  • @alisonburgess345
    @alisonburgess345 11 днів тому

    Great chat guys - interesting about using a rope on the range ..

  • @CharlotteK2008
    @CharlotteK2008 12 днів тому

    That Malbon stuff is hideous 🤢

  • @williamhyde7310
    @williamhyde7310 12 днів тому

    Side view ?

  • @thom4466
    @thom4466 13 днів тому

    Where did it land??

  • @timmyotoole6063
    @timmyotoole6063 13 днів тому

    63 at age 12 in a big tournament. there are levels to this

  • @mikerogers1949
    @mikerogers1949 13 днів тому

    What’s his swing speed Mark? Thats impressive

    • @MarkImmelman
      @MarkImmelman 11 днів тому

      Not sure what the swing speed is but he can crank it off the tee.

  • @Sumerfum78
    @Sumerfum78 14 днів тому

    That foot action is insane ❤🎉

  • @moonface978
    @moonface978 14 днів тому

    Slow , simple and boring ? But what about all these videos of people who turned pro after this one tip ? 😂

  • @rlogan83
    @rlogan83 14 днів тому

    This was great 👍

  • @touristguy87
    @touristguy87 15 днів тому

    All I need to do is watch this 5000 times and my Tour card will be on its way.

    • @MarkImmelman
      @MarkImmelman 11 днів тому

      Fingers crossed for you

    • @touristguy87
      @touristguy87 11 днів тому

      @@MarkImmelman I think that we can only get so much from watching Tour players and to a large degree they reinforce bad habits and tendencies. Because they are good despite their bad habits, and you often can't see the whole ball flight in these close-ups. And you can't know the intended shot vs the actual shot. What I see more are the differences between players and the corresponding derivative "tips" from the YT crowd. So these are useful...but of limited use. Some people make too much of Tour player swings. Every now and then I see an amateur video like this which is interesting. But in the long run there are a lot of good players who are not on Tour. A lot of good swing-tips that aren't being used by good players. Every so often a useful tip or swing video with an interesting result But all that is still miles away from playing a good round. Did you ever notice that to play scratch golf "in regulation" you take the same number of putts as non-putts? 72 shots per round. Half are putts assuming 2 putts per hole. So for every par-3 you need a par-5. If you have 2 par-3s and par-5s on each side that means 36 putts but only 16 drives with the remaining 16 shots either irons or woods... So your longest possible hole that you can par involves a 3-wood or long iron, a chip and two putts. Possibly no chip or a chip and one putt. So for a par-3 you are limited by your ability to get on the green in at most two shots while sinking the putt. For a par 5 that would be 4 shots plus the one putt. Basically divide the yardage by (par -1) and get within tap-in distance. So for a 700 yd par-5, 500 yd par-4 or 300 yd par 3, you just need to clear the tee carry and divide the remaining distance by (par-2) strokes. So why is golf hard? Because we make it hard by trying to hit our clubs out to unrealistic and unnecessary distances. We always try to play as long of a shot as possible...and we miss most of those shots. Surprisingly this adds another 15-40 strokes to our score. Then we wonder why we are unhappy with our game. Even shooting between 81 and 90 we have to miss half of our putts. Nobody is going to 1- putt 18 holes. Realistically we should be happy just to break 100.

    • @touristguy87
      @touristguy87 11 днів тому

      @@MarkImmelman I'm in debt to you because you inadvertently helped me to solve a problem about golf which has been bothering me for 30 years now. I wrote it all out in a long reply to this but I don't see it...oh well. The summary is what is important. Golfers need to stop making golf hard. Play by a few simple rules #1 Get on the green as close to the pin as necessary to 1-putt the hole. #2 divide the remaining shots equally, adjusting the tee shot, the approach shot and the possible intermediate shot to clear the tee-carry and lateral hazards. #3 Keep the ball in play, put the approach on the pin and sink the 1-putt. That will get you birdies on the 4 par-3s and 14 pars for a 68. Even if you 2-putt every hole that is only an 86. If you 3-putt 14 holes & 2-putt 4 that is 100. So the most that anyone should shoot is a 104, mixing 3 putts per hole between chips and putts. No chips and 1 putt per hole= 68 1 chip and 3 putts per hole = 104. Oddly the difference is 36 strokes.

  • @manontondalan9941
    @manontondalan9941 16 днів тому

    if you this everyday for 6 months, i am pretty sure you'll improve but i like the training that you hit 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 with ball monitor...yes to improve your accuracy.

  • @luisfontanez7244
    @luisfontanez7244 16 днів тому

    I like what she said about knowing that a player should know how many bad shots per round in average will have and instead of thinking about the bad shot in a negative way, that is one out of the way and keep on playing. Remember reading about golf history and love Bobby Jones history a lot. Walter Hagen said that he accepted the fact that 3 or so a round he would hit a very poor shot per The Story of American Golf by H Warren. As a result, he was able to forget about a bad shot almost instantly.

  • @jonathanmebane3782
    @jonathanmebane3782 16 днів тому

    Jason is a beast

  • @noorvanprasetyo9437
    @noorvanprasetyo9437 17 днів тому

    Nice.

  • @noorvanprasetyo9437
    @noorvanprasetyo9437 17 днів тому

    Lovely.

  • @justapedn1
    @justapedn1 17 днів тому

    Nick Dunlap?

  • @markwhitton8785
    @markwhitton8785 17 днів тому

    Apologies, but that swing actually looked pretty ordinary, and connection did not sound crisp.

    • @MarkImmelman
      @MarkImmelman 17 днів тому

      Well, given I watched the shot and its trajectory I can tell you it was flushed and cut through the cross-wind like a hot knife through butter.

    • @markwhitton8785
      @markwhitton8785 17 днів тому

      @@MarkImmelman Unfortunately Fred Couples swing popped up before this clip, apologies but it was such a big drop in swing quality.

  • @alisonburgess345
    @alisonburgess345 18 днів тому

    Ooh, this is a change! Great Mark 🎉

  • @toyjbs
    @toyjbs 19 днів тому

    옷보고 공태현프로인줄

  • @stephenbuckman9799
    @stephenbuckman9799 19 днів тому

    Weight goes forward on front foot which twists open and pushes back so he doesn, sway forward.

  • @josephmanieri8810
    @josephmanieri8810 19 днів тому

    Balance is on point...

  • @reginaldcortez9183
    @reginaldcortez9183 20 днів тому

    So slow and easy.😮

  • @ScottyP123
    @ScottyP123 20 днів тому

    Worst dresser on the PGA tour.

  • @alisonburgess345
    @alisonburgess345 20 днів тому

    Great discussion - a big theme I take from these sports psychologists: a bit like your swing during your round, you need the tools to fix your mood and thoughts during a round. It seems to me that the only thing separating the top pros must be their mental games - they all hit the ball so, so beautifully 🎉🎉 Thanks Mark and Julie 😊

  • @sduke39
    @sduke39 20 днів тому

    Really great episode.

  • @1snaj
    @1snaj 21 день тому

    Looks like a four iron back in the day

  • @user-nc5dt9vp9b
    @user-nc5dt9vp9b 22 дні тому

    無茶 いー スイング

  • @IntenseMoments-
    @IntenseMoments- 23 дні тому

    Malbon attire is goated

  • @user-sm1id6hx5q
    @user-sm1id6hx5q 23 дні тому

    左打ちは良い練習になる🎉

  • @plannon25
    @plannon25 24 дні тому

    swing your swing and do what works for you not other players

  • @erichansen3641
    @erichansen3641 24 дні тому

    Trying to hit a high cut here I presume. Ball forward in stance off left heel. Grip is neutral to slightly weak. Stance is slightly open. No forward press of the hands, so no delofting of the clubface.