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Mark Immelman
United States
Приєднався 7 вер 2010
Mark Immelman is passionate about the game of golf. As a decorated instructor, award-winning
NCAA college golf coach, and an accomplished golfer, Mark brings robust knowledge and vast
experience to his role as a broadcaster and golf coach. He is currently a Golf Analyst for CBS Sports HQ, PGA TOUR Live and an Analyst and On-Course Announcer for The CBS Sports Golf team.
As a golf instructor, Mark believes in cultivating ability and talent by providing comprehensive,
professional golf instruction that is easily understandable and of the highest possible quality, to
golfers of all abilities and skill levels. His passionate approach and keen knowledge of the game
led to him being a sought-after mind by leading Professionals and Amateur golfers alike.
Mark hosts “On the Mark, a PGA TOUR Podcast, & has published two e-Books on golf instruction:
“Scandalously Simple - The Easy Way to Accurate Golf Shots” and “Golf is a Game of Recovery”
NCAA college golf coach, and an accomplished golfer, Mark brings robust knowledge and vast
experience to his role as a broadcaster and golf coach. He is currently a Golf Analyst for CBS Sports HQ, PGA TOUR Live and an Analyst and On-Course Announcer for The CBS Sports Golf team.
As a golf instructor, Mark believes in cultivating ability and talent by providing comprehensive,
professional golf instruction that is easily understandable and of the highest possible quality, to
golfers of all abilities and skill levels. His passionate approach and keen knowledge of the game
led to him being a sought-after mind by leading Professionals and Amateur golfers alike.
Mark hosts “On the Mark, a PGA TOUR Podcast, & has published two e-Books on golf instruction:
“Scandalously Simple - The Easy Way to Accurate Golf Shots” and “Golf is a Game of Recovery”
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STREAMING: On the Mark is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts.
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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The crew from Jondo eyewear join me to share how the Jondo sunglasses were conceptualized and developed, and how their patent-pending lenses lift the reds, greens and blues of the color spectrum and how that helps athletes and golfers excel.
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STREAMING: On the Mark is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts.
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.
SOCIAL MEDIA
- Follow Mark on Twitter: mark_immelman
- Follow Mark on Instagram: mark_immelman
- Follow Mark on Facebook: markimmelman...
- Follow On the Mark Podcast on Twitter: OntheMarkRadio
WEBSITE: Read top-notch golf content from Mark at markimmelman.com
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I've seen some of Adams videos and I've liked them but 8 minutes into this video and I really like him now.
Everyone should listen to this! Pure gold! Thx Mark and Adam. Adam’s book is great and is indeed a ‘bible’.
I've never seen a good player with a bad grip. Scottie Scheffler is a great example, what makes him so good? No weaknesses. Sure, some weeks he putts better than others. But great fundamentals and look how much time he spends on his grip. Loving your content.
Billy should write a book!
What wisdom! He’s the best! Common sense always prevails!
Hey Mark, will be great if you could post a swing theory video of your fellow South African Erik Van Rooyen 😊… please!
This may be a stupid question, but if I have a line on my golf ball, then why can’t I just do this with my ball instead of a 3-D marker?
Penick said... its like cracking a whip, or throwing a punch 🤜
Harmon family 👪 knows Golf ⛳️
Great tip! We all need the reminders
Love the message of simplicity. So true!
His grip is awesomely
Great interview. Regarding short game, I would love to see you interview Dan Grieve from the UK.
I believe he did about a year ago, its a great interview highly recommend!
We have interviewed Dan before. It should be in the cache of podcasts.
ua-cam.com/video/3M3Lr6Lu-aI/v-deo.html
Great insight from Viktor and Mark!
Thank you!
Very informative and insightful!
Hey how about stop interrupting your guests mid sentence. You do it chronically and I can’t take it anymore. Jesus Christ.
So sorry, I try my best. But I get so excited.
Excellent podcast !!
After many years of golfing in Arizona.. I found anything left is dead. That left draw spin running on that hard ground can really lead to some bad golf :( Faders in Arizona is the way too go
Outstanding advice as always.
I had to do the same thing (have a reliable club off the tee) for four rounds in Vegas 2 weeks ago. It saved me about 5 strokes a round. It was amazing just hitting a 5 Hybrid a 189 yards but in play off the tee. Change my whole mindset and my tournament results. I won the Low Handicap Award and moved up to our A Flight group (Top 16 of 48 golfers). 😊
YES! Bravo
Eric Cole
It is actually Adam Svensson. (I see where you are going with your Eric Cole guess though.)
please start adding chapter bookmarks
That’s why I just bought a Mini-Driver.
Arizona golf is different. Can't bail out to other fairways or out of the trees. Need a reliable tee ball.
This is the truth!
I have played in Portugal before with narrow fairways and trees feeling overbearing! It was tough! I felt i hit a good tee shot on a long par five, admittedly pushed it slightly and it ended up in someone's backyard! 😂 I hit it well! Spotted it, so i was able to retrieve it! Your point Mark is spot on 👍🏻I'm used to playing links golf in Scotland. Having a go to shot, if you have it! Is invaluable.
Great tips, as usual! TY
Wonderful Podcast, great advise and insight. Thx Mark and Thx Leo (who I follow on IG).
Love from oz🦘
Backswing bit higher and you're there...
Trying!
They say your hands should be ahead of the ball when using irons. His do not look like they are. ??
Stop him at impact and they will be in front of the ball.
Thanks so much for this great interview. I've been following Adam's work for about a year now and it's always impressive and enlightening (as is Todd Sones). I'm adding lessons with Adam to my calendar.
Looking great. I know it hasn't been your style, but a 9-Hole vlog from you on occasion would be awesome. You bring a lot of value to the channel and your work! Make sure you're getting out and enjoying your golf as well
Appreciate the insight. I will look into doing that.
Great comment about working on throughswing rather than backswing. It's taken me 35 years to recognise that.
That porty potty is beautiful
Brian is essentially an artist who performs his own songs… he has learned over the years from multiple sources and rather than simply do what they taught, he hears, learns and gets curious. More information, more ideas, more searching for better answers. Sometimes so much information, but all so many pieces and parts. He can indeed step on some stuff because it is not complete or “exactly” as we think. But in the end, and endless search for what maybe best, or better or simply good for the moment. Just saying…..you can grow with him. Or resent his assertions…
Moral of the story of WHY MOST GOLFERS DO NOT IMPROVE: they keep working on the wrong things but expecting to improve and play better.
I like podcasts and I like golf, but the twain don't work. Golf is hard enough, and without a visual demonstration, it's practically a waste of time.
I'm sorry you didn't enjoy this one... I hope however there are some of my shows that will float your boat.
@@MarkImmelmanNothing personal. I thought this was some golf training from one of the greats of the game. Words alone don't cut it for me.
Big FP fan, seems like an awesome dude
He is a good one.
FP really is a gift. Love that guy.
Question: At which point do you know that you know and stop the investigation? That is, when do you stop chasing unclear details, speculative evidence, theories, imitation of current celebrated playwers? The reductionist approach in nearly all the fields of though in our day has ruined medicine, sports conditioning, peace of mind. Why? Because no one entering with analytical tools realizes at the beginning how deep and nearly endless it all is. It is important to recall and withdraw, that is, to remove oneself from the jungle of good (but not necessarily relevant) details to look at the overal, organic problem. Plus, speaking frankly [writing frankly!], these trivialities can lead to pedantry and removal of any sense of what is actually imporntant and has the priorities. Actually, the interest in these subjects is a form of intellectual amusement, not of any real value but distracting from harder thinking or doing! Right. That's what I said. How many fine, imperfect golf swings have been damaged, crippled, debilitated, diminished, adulterated by so-called coaches and teachers? How many healthy young men are over-training and ultimately subject to repetitive stress injuries before their 30th year? And how can one even tak golf technique without someone citing ball spead, MOI, inertia, rotational and ground forces, blah, blah...? Too much financial success and too much clelebrity exposure of famous golfers allows firms to invest in engineering and technical equipment, mostly uncritically. They of course are victims of philisophical pragmatism gone mad: if it succeeds, it must be right. The test of a truth is more than its success in competition. And, because nearly all 'success' in golf is measured by tournament wins by (generally) men under 35 (now women too) we are faced with using those few players as a measuring standard, without defining the standard in any other manner than wins/cash/visibility. But, I end on a sad admission: I too, am constantly injecting myself with useless golf information and data. It may or may not be of value at all, but it seems to gratify, on some level. If I had invested the time used following 'golf,' into an actual valuable subject - say French History - I would be a) fluent in French; b) familiar with the country past and present; c) munch a croissant while cursing the Assemblée nationale for raising taxes and, best of all, d) go out and hack terribly on a nearby course and actually enjoy the total experience of golf too.
Your very informed response is the very reason I started my podcast with the sole goal of remaining holistic in my quest to present all manner of information and insight to golfers around the world. My hope is that within my shows there is something that will guide the listener/viewer to a better understanding of a concept, so that they can make more appropriate and correct decisions as they approach the improvement of their personal games. And as it pertains to this show I am pretty confident there is something that is going to alert the misinformed golfer, or the golfer shackled by myth or tips from friends, on how a quality wedge shot is actually struck
I repeat: you have a great podcast/youtube series and even when you and the guest enter the weeds, you always find something in there worth mentioning. I also second the holistic approach, whatever that means today. I hope it means that we use our entire body/mind in harmony with our environment and possibly our intentions?
Excellent video with lots of excellent information from Adam Porzak. I've been watching his videos for a couple of year and almost alway find benefit from them. This video covered a lot of topics that show why he teaches what he does and why it works. I hope you do have more videos with him in the future.
Too bad he doesnt take his health as seriously as he does golf
He doesn't need to, there's enough people online that care more than enough for him to.
Awesome podcast Mark. Appreciate this information.
Adam is gold. Could rewatch this weekly. I’d love to hear more about the release from a guest with a swing philosophy like Adam’s. It seems so important to know exactly what the hands and wrists do through impact.
I tend to aim for the general area of the green and hope for the best unless I’m up real close
What I wouldn’t give for a big man lesson from Stubbe….
Stubbe!!!
YES
FP needs to do a swing set up and swing video for us bigger guys!
This is a good idea.
How good is this
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Mark, who would have known you could play golf; out of the booth and onto the turf with some great advice! I really enjoy your videos, please keep it up!
You're kind James. Thank you
Awesome