We will always have a difficult task bringing all the good golf shots out on the golf course. I think we need to be twice as as good in practice than what we expect on the golf course.

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Let me help you get an effortless golfswing with speed and accuracy. I call it the circle of speed. A good release will help you to a better impact and longer drives and irons without slice and hook. How to swing a golf club need to be adjusted to your skill level and experience.

Long and straight is the goal for everyone but it takes time. Try to focus on one thing not everything when you practise. Impact, face control and swingpath will always be the most important part to drill. We focus too much on rotation but no good golf shot will be executed just by rotating.

I’m naturally right handed but all my tips works for both left handed and right handed golfers playing either way.

We also need to understand that many myths in golf are misleading. Everything that you find on the internet isn’t true. Ben Hogan, Sam Snead are two of the legends that are often misunderstood. To understand golf we need to take it step by step and learn every part of the swing before we move on to the next. It’s like a big jigsaw puzzle that we all can figure out.

Some pro’s that hit draw: Rory McIroy, Xander Schauffele, Patrick Reed, Sepp Straka and many, many more.

We shall not keep our head still, only start with the hips, look only at the ball or keep the left or right arm straight. Understand what do do with the club and let your body find the best way possible.

If you use callaway, ping, titleist or taylor made clubs doesn’t matter you can learn to hit good golf shots. Your loft or your shaft on the club will not change but you can always get better.

Find what inspires you. Golf basics are the same for everyone. The pga tour, longdrivers or other good golfers can all help you find better golf shots. Watch what they do instead of listed to what they say. Listen mostly to your body and figure out what you need to do to produce the same results as the pros on TV. Be careful when you watch a golf swing in slow motion. The result isn’t always what the golfer is trying to do. Feel and real are seldom the same.

Mike Malaska, Mike Austin, Mike Dunaway, Pete Cowen and Steve Pratt are some of my favorite golf instructors online. Find the tips that make your golf better. Decide what you want to hit. I teach a draw but many like a fade and nobody likes a hook or slice.

Your hips or your lag is not the key to golf. Your hands will decide the shot and you can do like Tiger Woods and trust your hands. Teach your hands to hit different shots. Hit big hooks and slices to understand what happens. Only straight is not gonna teach you anything.

Bryson Dechambeu and Kyle Birkshire can inspire you to hit it longer. Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson can give you inspiration and motivation to test new things and new golf shots. Linn Grant, Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Aberg can show you the future of golf.

The Masters, Players Championship, The Players, The Open and US Open can make you love golf even more. See the best in the world solve all the problems we all need to master any golf course. Golf is a craft and you need fantasy, feel and skills to master it.

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11 Comments

  1. There’s practice where you try to learn something with no round and then there’s warm up practice with a round of golf

    There comes a time where we have developed our personal swing good or bad and we bring it to the course and some try to fix something right before we take the first tee box and in my opinion this is rarely works….
    again my opinion

    I personally like to get to the course to play about 2 hours ahead of time not to fix something but to warm my old body up but more to make the connection with my brain what I’m going to try and do in the next 4 hours and that’s try to score in a very tuff sport called golf

    The biggest enemy me have on the course is the score card …it’s hurt a lot of players

    When we’re warming up there’s no pressure for winning and most of the time we do good but put a score card in front of us and we introduce pressure and fun time warm up just got serious and we change on the first tee shot

    Practice to make perfect the swing and the score will dictate that and warm up to focus for the round

    In my opinion 👍⛳️👍

  2. Appreciate your honesty Marcus. Hard for us mere mortals to understand & comprehend that you blokes feel the same way when you’re playing on course.
    One of your best videos my friend, and I’ve watched ‘em all. Many times..
    175yd. 8iron. Carry.
    😂😂😂
    Well done my friend. Well done. 🍻
    Jacko

  3. Hi! I have a bad habit of some times ”twist” my wrists in backswing/front swing and comes back with a closed clubface at impact. If i grip hard and really focus i can force my self to not twist. Do you have any good tips on how to think and practise this?

  4. Loving this series! I try to focus on what my carry number is, whether good or bad, and working on impact, ball meet center of face.

  5. You have a nice sweeping action of your club to the ball….many times you hit it clean without taking a divot. Would you consider doing a video of the "depth" of swing, and why some players
    take a honking divot while others can sweep the club? I realize its a up and down motion of the body, but what causes us to be more up and down? My instructor says I move my upper body down to the ball too much and I don't understand how to correct it. I seem to keep doing it. I want to become a sweeper of the ball.. thanks and a very Merrry Christmas to you!

  6. I played in a lot of tournaments when I was a club pro. My advice is play someone for $100 or more and this will make
    you a very good player or you will quit playing tournaments.. I agree 100% what you are saying Marcus. I read that
    Gary Player and Seve practice out of the sand on the beach. So I did this many time to improve my ball striking like
    you said.

  7. Hi Marcus, good video, thanks. I have a christmas golf tip of my own for anyone reading this. Widen your stance width for every club, like an A-frame, until you can feel the lead leg pushing against any body weight movement to the lead side. This will greatly improve ball striking, by reducing swaying or weight shift because we are pushing so much with the trail arm. The weight shift will happen just fine with the wider stance, though if our stance width is too narrow, things can get more out of control and the low point can vary much more. peace love light and merry christmas.

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