Build a Better Golf-Swing with Robert Rock
Robert Rock is a 2x winner on The DP World Tour, a golf instructor, and one of the sweetest swingers of a golf club in the game.

He recently designed a golf-swing training aid called the TRS Slider, and he joins #OntheMark to talk about it and how it can help you improve various elements in your golf-swing:

Garner the Correct Feel for an On-plane Swing
Cure an Over the Top Move
Improve Connection in the Trail Side
Improve Trail Elbow aAction
Improve Swing Path
Improve Low Point Control
Improve Clubface Release, and
Direct a Proper Exit Path and Balanced Finish.
As a bonus, Robert also delves into various golfswing elements such as Swing Thoughts vs Swing Feels, Length of Backswing, Transition, Impact, Angle of Attack and Swing Path, as well as a centered tilted pivot as the hub of an on-plane, repeatable swing.

More about the TRS Slider – It is also used by professional golfers such as Open Champion, Cam Smith, PGA TOUR winner Thomas Detry and PGA TOUR winner Patton Kizzire. This simple to use training aid will certainly highlight appropriate feels in the golf-swing and help you to hit the ball more squarely and powerfully.

Use code onthemark15 at golftrainingaids.com to get a discount on your purchase.

Learn from Rocky about how to make silky smooth, repetitive golf swings.

7 Comments

  1. The first golf teacher I learned from always told me that each student determines their own backswing length. He never gave a specific point where someone had to stop. After ten years of reflecting on that, I still haven't found a solid reason why he would be wrong.
    ​I see the backswing as the time used to coil the body and generate force, rather than simply swinging back further to create speed.

  2. Being in my 50s
    I bought the pro-sendr widener to specifically help with my width and mobility
    Whilst it is expensive- it is definitely helping me.

  3. Another great podcast.
    I love how you coached pros and elite amateurs but you still truly care about helping the average golfer improve
    Thanks

  4. What about Fred Couples? His right elbow on a full shot gets far and high from his body. Why does that work for him as well as others who do that?

  5. I recently watched How I Play Golf by the one and only Bobby Jones, along with his How to Break 90. He strongly emphasized a lead hand dominant swing, with the trail hand really coming into it only at the strike. I’ve been trying this lately, and the feeling is most definitely different and definitely helps with lag and not coming over the top. I wonder if this new training aid also helps neutralize the trail arm.

  6. Speeding the backswing usually makes the full swing more fluent with amateurs. Point being, if it is too liberate, they get stiff before it is time to start their downswing.

    Proper speed enhances the athletism and makes most people swing more sinewy kind of way and counter the momentum of the moving club better staying more stationary turning between their feet rather than going back and forth along with their torso following the club shifting their balance to the outside of their feet.

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