Watch recent DP World Tour winner Alex Fitzpatrick receive a lesson from leading golf coach, Mark Blackburn.
Working through Fitzpatrick’s full bag whilst diving into the Trackman data, Blackburn provides Tour-level insight in
this first episode of Trackman on Tour.
Filmed ahead of the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club, a course known for its challenging
conditions, Fitzpatrick works on a variety of shot shapes and swing paths, showcasing how a Tour pro adapts their
game to tournament conditions.
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7 Comments
Excellent coaching and congrats Al on your hero win.
great vid, but Alex needs a tailor. or is that a tick tucking your shirt under your armpit?
Video may contain too much GB accent🤣
Amazing video, to see Mark Blackburn work with Trackman live, and see what he focuses on numbers wise is great
I’m a bit confused by the curve vs face/path on a couple of the iron shots. Eg at 3:58, the face angle was open to the path but the curve was left, when I would expect it to fade. And at 9:14 the opposite happened
Can anyone explain how/why this is possible? Esp since this is on an iron with minimal gear effect and normalised numbers. I’ve noticed the same occasionally on some of my own Trackman shots.
Gold. Thank you for this
Super info.