Hitting your driver straight and long is easier if you use these simple golf swing tips to help you control the club face.

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13 Comments

  1. Great primer. My driver has been my achilles heel this year where it used to be my strength. Adding these concepts to today's practice. Thanks

  2. Short thumb ….the thing about a short thumb position is that it restricts hinging of the wrists for some people. It also promotes cupping of the left wrist at the top of the backswing. So if you are a player who tends to over hinge their wrists, and tend to hook the ball, and looking to fade it more… a short thumb grip will match up better for you than a long thumb. A Long Thumb grip will allow your wrists to hinge more, and get to a flat position at the top easier… it is more efficient getting into bowing at impact as well, as it has less movement to get there. This will match up better with a player looking to get more wrist hinge, and wanting to hit a draw. There isn't one way for everyone. A short thumb is better for some, and a long thumb is better for others. People's hands are all different sizes and finger lengths, so it's not a one size fits all thing. The key is figuring out which you are, so you can match your grip to how your wrists tend to function.

  3. I think this is a great tip about the grip. My golf pro had me working on this exact thing a month or so ago. Results have been great. The bit about the short left thumb is really important and everytime I grip the club now to take a shot I make sure my hands are on the grip correctly. Eventually just becomes part of your set up but its a key fundamental.
    Thanks for sharing Mark, you've just confirmed that my golf pro has got me working on the correct fundamentals.

  4. While so many sage voices tell us to beware of YouTube golf advice, Mark – yours is always spot on – practical and understandable. And it works for me. Thank you.

  5. Where would we be without you?! Never heard that about thumbs, and it definitely applies to me. I actually nearly broke my left thumb due to excessive tightening of my right hand. Makes so much sense, got a range session tomorrow so I’ll add this in. Thanks MC you’re a ledge👍👍🤘🙏🙏

  6. Great video Mark! Is there any tips on correcting a regular hook with driver? Have just started hitting 3w as have given up hope with the big stick

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