Mark I have been watching your videos for about 4 years when I started golfing. From brand new to an 8 handicap. When I lose my swing or start getting off. I come back and have that AHA moment every time. You are a great teacher. Thank you. love your channel. I want to teach golf to new golfers later in life. Maybe I can, maybe I can't but your videos are what I reference my friends to because of how much you have helped my game.
Hi Mark, awesome video love the ground forces moment and shifting, reminds me of a drill i watched with your good friends shaun and mike at AMG, to shift your weight in the swing your only have to lift the opposite foot off the ground without moving. pros only seem by eye to turn in the back swing then shift forward in transition, and they are great at doing a version of this without moving all over the place
Mark this is excellent, my driving is usually decent, average length, struggle with ground forces so its understandable, the brake explanation is great. All of it is to be honest, will hopefully gradually build them into my swing and see where it goes , cheers pal
I struggle mightily of the tee, this video is much needed and appreciated. I've also tried to get a slow steady tempo to fix my slice, to no avail. If I do as you say and take the club away a bit quicker, should I feel the club load at the top? I guess the question is: What triggers the downswing? I'm not pushing back, but asking for the feel to go along with the data.
If only for the simple eye opener for me (being 6f 6) that my driver toe is fine not standing up that much I liked this video Mark. The trail ball of the foot screwing into the ground you've shown before, and I have engrained that already with success (on irons too), can recommend that to anyone. I even like to pull up my toes to stay very aware of the ball of my foot. Love tip 5. the feel for me is indeed that you think you're keeping your head back, but in slo mo your shoulder center stays in place, and it's just the lower body moving forward forcing some healthy side bend. Took me a while to figure that out. My biggest challenge now is to consciously bring in timely ground force. I do push up, but far too late in the sequence, courtesy of years of being too 'handsy and armsy'.
Those were the days that turned me onto UA-cam golf. We now have multiple channels of all those guys. Dan does the best vlogs imo and Mark feeds my golf nerd appetite with the best lessons
My swing thought is speed after strike "! But I know that is not what is happening in real time. It helps me to use my speed through impact rather than before impact.
Im 6"4 and I tee it very high for high launch low spin drives! My standard flight is straight to a slight fade draw depending on strike. My swing speed is around 100/105 but it's a fun flight for me. Im good enough to hit it lower also. I love building my armory. Same with irons! Shot shaping and imagination is what I love about golf! But my scores can vary but I don't care, ill never change trying to play the perfect shot for a certain shot! It's what keeps me entertained playing.
Wait, you're saying your measured facts are superior to Joe Bloggs feelings?!? Outrageous! Will be taking that trail hand palm push drill to the range tomorrow since my name is not Joe...
Watched you for years Mark, and this is up there with your best!
Have to agree! Cracking good time it is!
Mark I have been watching your videos for about 4 years when I started golfing. From brand new to an 8 handicap. When I lose my swing or start getting off. I come back and have that AHA moment every time. You are a great teacher. Thank you. love your channel. I want to teach golf to new golfers later in life. Maybe I can, maybe I can't but your videos are what I reference my friends to because of how much you have helped my game.
One of the best videos you have done Mark. Top class as always.
Thanks
Hi Mark, awesome video love the ground forces moment and shifting, reminds me of a drill i watched with your good friends
shaun and mike at AMG, to shift your weight in the swing your only have to lift the opposite foot off the ground without moving. pros only seem by eye to turn in the back swing then shift forward in transition, and they are great at doing a version of this without
moving all over the place
Loving your videos Mark! Keep them up! 👌
Glad you like them!
Gonna go to the range and trybthis. Will let you know how it goes. A great video, keep them coming
Nice…very nice Mark! Always love these reference points and drills!
Definitely worth bookmarking. Nice One, Mark.
Your tips are gold Mark, thank you !
Excellent stuff to practice. Thx Mark
Mark this is excellent, my driving is usually decent, average length, struggle with ground forces so its understandable, the brake explanation is great. All of it is to be honest, will hopefully gradually build them into my swing and see where it goes , cheers pal
Very well done.
Nice swing thought with the right foot turning clockwise to help your turn 👍
Excellent lesson Mark! Love the "brakes" concept.
Awesome Video Mark... Thanks You
Very good. 👌
I struggle mightily of the tee, this video is much needed and appreciated. I've also tried to get a slow steady tempo to fix my slice, to no avail. If I do as you say and take the club away a bit quicker, should I feel the club load at the top? I guess the question is: What triggers the downswing? I'm not pushing back, but asking for the feel to go along with the data.
If only for the simple eye opener for me (being 6f 6) that my driver toe is fine not standing up that much I liked this video Mark.
The trail ball of the foot screwing into the ground you've shown before, and I have engrained that already with success (on irons too), can recommend that to anyone. I even like to pull up my toes to stay very aware of the ball of my foot.
Love tip 5. the feel for me is indeed that you think you're keeping your head back, but in slo mo your shoulder center stays in place, and it's just the lower body moving forward forcing some healthy side bend. Took me a while to figure that out. My biggest challenge now is to consciously bring in timely ground force. I do push up, but far too late in the sequence, courtesy of years of being too 'handsy and armsy'.
Any chance you could do a golf ball review of the PV1x vs the CTx? Love the content!
Who remembers when Mark only hit it 262 and "get up Dan"?
Those were the days that turned me onto UA-cam golf. We now have multiple channels of all those guys. Dan does the best vlogs imo and Mark feeds my golf nerd appetite with the best lessons
No 2 tip is directly from Padrig Harrington so is valid!
Haha
My swing thought is speed after strike "! But I know that is not what is happening in real time. It helps me to use my speed through impact rather than before impact.
Love it, but think I might have a bit of a meltdown at the range as I try and build all of them into one swing 😂
Im 6"4 and I tee it very high for high launch low spin drives! My standard flight is straight to a slight fade draw depending on strike. My swing speed is around 100/105 but it's a fun flight for me. Im good enough to hit it lower also. I love building my armory. Same with irons! Shot shaping and imagination is what I love about golf! But my scores can vary but I don't care, ill never change trying to play the perfect shot for a certain shot! It's what keeps me entertained playing.
a little confused about the grip - more in the fingers or more in the palm?
ok..... once I get the brain moving forward, the rest of this will fall in line. Great video
Wow, where was that 13th tee at the start of the video 😮
I see that you’re no longer using Golf Pride Align grips.
Wait, you're saying your measured facts are superior to Joe Bloggs feelings?!? Outrageous! Will be taking that trail hand palm push drill to the range tomorrow since my name is not Joe...
Good luck Joe😂
Don’t need to hear about the wrong way to hit ~ just show me the right way to hit….. thanks
I did?