Mark Crossfield, golf professional, reviews John Rahm’s golf swing. What can you learn from this world-class player?
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9 Comments
First! Love Rahm!!
My question on feet spacing is what would be a “power stance” compared to your size? Say myself for example i am a big guy and when i stand in a comfortable stance feet shoulder width apart i just measured the center of my feet at 26”. But i measure about 25” shoulder to shoulder. So for me thats not really a wide stance? So should you just be looking to go beyond shoulder width?
So good Mark. Being a former baseball player, I think this movement comes a little more natural; even the wider stance as well. My natural warm up swings include a small step like in baseball to get a feel for moving my lower body. Now I have to go measure how wide I am at address. Someone else asked a good question about the measurement for different height players. At 6’2” with long legs I’m guessing I may get close to 30” without feeling super wide, but interested in what you think. Actually, just measured Driver at almost 26” for my normal setup
I hit a three wood occasionally where it feels like I finish under, and I think, crap that’s going right, but no… straight. I would love to harness that.
As a 70 year old, a narrower stance gives me more consistent contact. I'm not sure I am physically capable of a Rahm swing.
In regards to the movement prior to starting the swing, the tappy feet etc. would you agree to a certain extent that the reason amateurs tend not to do that is because they are so focused on swing mechanics, while someone like rahm even and someone your level, is capable of trusting their swing mechanics enough to then focus on the power/speed of the swing?
Just a question, does Rham hit down on the driver? Thanks for this mark
Doesn’t he use a rollover release?
Love the video Mark. But I have a theory about his swing. I think due to his born disability he developed a swing around it. He developed a setup that cause multiple effects that created one sequences of synchronized that generates huge huge amounts of power. So many things we as ammeter golfers should copy. Widening the stance helped me transfer the weight back to the ball earlier in swing as well allowing me to stretch further away from the ball.