This simple golf swing tip teaches how to hit the driver straight and far. Use your shoulders and hips to change how you hit your tee shots for ever.
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13 Comments
This video is so impressive🧡
I'm definitely going to share this with my friends💖
Great video. Where did you find those shoes?😊
You are always giving great instruction and tips. Much appreciated!
Excellent vid, there's alot going on with just one turn wow
If you allow your lower body, the hips, to control the speed and swing just let the shoulders and arms follow it's lead, you will return the club to the ball the same way you took it away giving you a ball traveling in a straight line off the club. It does take a bit of practice but it will give you control and confidence addressing the ball.
Mark another brilliant video
Way too wordy
So Mark, what to do if you can’t get your arms further than the L-point in the backswing without “forcing” with some sort of pain, restriction, tightning up and losing that “relaxed” backswing? There’s so many people like us that have that issue. Should we just stop in the backswing where it starts to feel “uncomfortable”?
Hey Mark, great video. Have you compared the new Mizuno STG driver with either the Titleist TSi3 or TSR3? I have the 910D2 so i feel like its time for an upgrade. Wanting to get the best driver without killing my wallet. Appreciate your feed back, thanks.
Hi mark hope
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Up the instruction so helpful and more importantly free for us poor golfers thank you terry
Easy wins here. Just one concern is I don’t think you want the shoulder plain to actually aim at the ball. Feels like that much hinge at the hips is going to lock up the rotation. It may feel like you shoulder is aiming at the ball but if you draw a line it will be aim outside. What do you think? I’m basing this on gears data from other channels.
I really enjoy this type of lesson. Much easier for me to visualize and incorporate into my swing. As an older golfer, I tend to be more rigid which “causes” many of the problems you’ve described. Thank you .😊