Today, Ian is joined by Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Golf Academy. Martin is one of the top instructors in the world and today he gives Ian a lesson and discusses the advantage of using one of Ian’s favourite tools, the Smart Ball.

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37 Comments

  1. I feed my dogs iams dog food now, but after watching Ian and Martin I’m switching to pure-inia

  2. What a nice demeanor. He reminds me of my daughters preschool teacher. She always calmed me down just listening to her. His approach is direct, clear, and calm. I like it.

  3. Glad to see Martin on the channel! Great instructor and person! Looking forward to seeing more of him! Guaranteed viewers will appreciate the experience and knowledge he brings 💪🏻⛳️

  4. What a timely lesson video! I have been fighting this exact left miss recently, and it's destroying my scorecard. Thank you both!

  5. Amazing video. Love how Martin takes something difficult and breaks it down into is most simplistic form. Right arm integrity is my fault as well, this was very helpful.

  6. Try weakening your right hand grip or feeling like you’re gripping very loosely with the right hand and you won’t pick the club up and take it outside your hands. I used to have the same exact problem and this really helped get my backswing more on plane in combination with the feeling of my right elbow pointing more inward at address and leading the takeaway with left shoulder/straight lead-arm. The straight lead arm and weaker right hand will keep the club lower and more inside (on-plane) which will neutralize your start line as well 👍🏼

  7. Nice one… Having watched Ian's Swing the last couple of years, I often noticed how deliberate your takeaway with your Irons is, even thought maybe too slow at times. Amazing how Martin honed in on that right away and suggested a less deliberate takeaway, less to think about.. even the best swings can be improved,
    that means there is hope for the rest of us out there… Great session…Looking forward to more of this.

  8. one of the best golf related vids I've seen, definitely the best training related one on the channel, no doubt.

  9. Great video. My miss is left and this was really useful. Looking forward to the rest of this series.

  10. Just when I thought TXG was as good as it gets, Martin Chuck pops in. Awesomeness

  11. Love the perspective about controlling what you can, seeing it, feeling it, then making it happen.

    Also I have struggled forever with a steep shaft and throwing the right arm, courage with the right shoulder required here too!

  12. Love the perspective about controlling what you can, seeing it, feeling it, then making it happen.

    Also I have struggled forever with a steep shaft and throwing the right arm, courage with the right shoulder required here too!

  13. I'm done sitting tight for the award advance since i acquire$23,000 every 12 days of my investment.

  14. Martin is one of the true gems of our great game. He's a hell of a hockey player as well!

  15. I think golf instruction is trending in the right direction. I’ve heard this similar line of thinking, starting with Shawn Clement. Certainly helped me majorly just to see the shot and sling it out toward the target.

  16. Thanks for bringing Martin on: I own several tools from the Tour Striker catalog and I do find the Smart ball one of the easiest to add to the warmup/practice routine to keep that connected feeling. If he can't get your to take the club back a wee bit quicker Ian, no one can 🙂

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