Mark Crossfield, golf professional, is talking golf swing basics in this 5-minute fix video. Improve your swing with the key move.

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6 Comments

  1. Got it. Good video and have tried the club by my feet, will again. It helped. Please can you do a video from the end of that first stage and up. I am not confident with my trail arm position and elbow. Tend to still go round and not up. 😂.

  2. I’ve started to point the club too the ground because of rolling my hands to much and it’s started to strike the ball better & straight

  3. I like the thought of concentrating on the movement of the forward hip to start the backswing rather than being certain the trail hip moves up & back which can take the club too far inside with the arms. It seems that concentrating on the forward hip will help staying connected & in sync.

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