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20 Comments
Rainbow my shaft
This is great Mark, just what I’ve needed. Keep you the fantastic work. Many thanks.
Incredibly good visual Mark, have saved to work on. Love the follow through move. Thankyou.
Not sure what they've been feeding you but the last two videos should be mandatory for all golfers and teachers! The "retain your posture" baloney really must die. You are retaining angles to some extent yes, but the posture has to change dramatically if you want to hit any good shots with any kind of power.
Loved this video. Great instruction in a way we can all understand!
LOL! Love how you have the driver with the most expensive shaft tucked in on the left… gotta get that monies worth!
Brilliant Mark, it makes so much sense.
I asked for stack and tilt review and i think i am kind of getting it. This is what they teach in that method. Great work Mark.
Monte Sheinblum will be proud! all the competent instructors are converging on similar concepts. man, I wish this stuff had been around when I was 14
Lot of people are also sitting down on the down-swing ”rotating” the spine upright at impact due poor hip flexibility or wrong idea of what a squat inswing should do.
Great concept…but mention S&T and folk lose the plot. Excellent video Mark
Simple but Brilliant Mark.
Superb video. Just love these tutorials, with just the right amount of information to digest, and more importantly, explained in a sensible and straightforward way with great personality 👍🏻 (my cheque's in the post, Mark, right? 😂)
Tilt and twist people! I think it's time we stopped using the term turn in the golf swing unless it benefits a specific individual. Just my two cents
I really like this. The drills are nice and clear, plus after you’ve gotten the idea of what’s going on it actually simplifies things a bit. I like the change in language from turn to tilt…almost as much as I like that rainbow Autoflex. LOL. Thanks Mark!
Wow that was perfect. Exactly the information I need!
That is as good as it gets.
Mark never ceases to amaze me with his lessons. Absolutely one of the best teachers on the the internet.
Think Faldo said left shoulder to sternum. A good “shoulder turn” automatically gets weight onto right side and the hip turning: it’s so important.
Kind of intresting take Mark.
If you can use the hips properly, like Mark is doing, there is not that much tilt involved, if you move the origo into your pelvis and follow the spine line up the neck and look inside out, how shoulders move relative to your spine. You defenately turn the shoulders.
It is the same move as upright turning left and right, but since the posture is bent over the ball it looks and is often teached, that you need to crunch your sides turning back and forth, yet the big key is the hips. And how legs deliver the force into the pelvis.