GRF Golf Head Coach Marcus shows what can be the biggest pitfall and unidentified error when adjusting swing direction/sequencing. Particularly when a lot of golfers attempt to make a draw swing!
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5 Comments
Great video, as always Marcus. In relation to the fade do you still ‘close’/release the club face in the same way as you do in a draw or is the club ‘opened’. Thanks
After my last round of the year, I was reviewing my Shotscope data for the year. My 3 longest drives this year: 324 yards, 319 yards and 317 yards. Last round back 9, I hit 67% of fairways. Watching Marcus really does help!
Do we actually play like that?
Marcus, the term "release" is used loosely. What is your definition? I love your videos and the instruction but I've always thought that you could release the club as early as you wanted, the direction and technique is what's important. Nicklaus spoke of releasing from the top as long as you had pressured your left side. In my mind, lag is created by throwing a heavy object. As long as you are releasing on n the arc, I think the earlier, the better. Perhaps pinning down the definition is the key. What are your thoughts? Again, great stuff, I love your channel. There are only three others I give any credence to.
Another brilliant Monday tutorial which l look forward to every week.😊😊😊