This is really good stuff-I hit it fairly well, 7 handicap. But I have this very issue, and am trying to improve pivot and tidy up footwork. This is a really nice simple drill. Im gonna start with this at my impact bag and net, then go to range with balls. Thanks mate-good stuff
it's better to place a wooden wedge under your right heel for practice.If you can learn how to coil your body on the backswing then the weight transfer on the downswing will happen automatically and it's triggered by simply stamping the left heel back down onto the ground.
These have the minimum required details for all golfers. It is the initial points of intended standards and consistency. It is possible that there are other things/steps on your memory. Try these steps with NOTHING ELSE added on the actions expressed.
i used to be a huge slicer but thanks to your videos im not, but i still have a few problems. when i used to slice i had a really good strike. but now that i don't slice i take to much ground before the ball, i have this problem with my driver too causing me to sky it.
my average drive is around 260 yards... i watched this video today and noticed a lot of flaws in my swing in which i made an effort to remove them. i went to the range today and with only 70% of power, i was smashing drives 320+ yards. the only thing i have left to say is.... WOW!
@ohall918 Please don't lie. Look at someone like Dustin Johnson whose average drive yardage is around 340 yards. he is one of the longest hitters on tour and hits this with 100% power. next time think of something more plausible.
@mrploughy everybody has a different build, stance, style, etc... simple things can turn a 300 yard drive into a 160 yard slice. it's funny, you can learn a few things after working on a driving range for 4 years. and yes, 300 yards isn't a problem for me =D
After spending more than enough time on youtube golf videos, to me this has been THE greatest tip! simple and clear, and now i can pull of my swings nicely thanks to this. thanks Mark!!
I have been battling my right foot for a month now, doing the happy gilmour swing helped start a better weight transfer but when I swing back my entire body tends to lean that way, therefore not allowing me to shift to my left side, any suggestions?
I agree. Gotta love youtube. The instructors at the range are dumbfounded at my improvement without taking official lessons. The trick is to know enough to filter out the rubbish. Some people act like they know about golf and spew nonsense on youtube. I'm glad I have a good understand to see the garbage.
I can attest that this video isn't garbage. Perfect example of what he mentions...you can watch Adam Scott swing an iron and you'll see exactly what this dude is describing.
quality vid, like if you agree
mrjoek1084 2 months ago
anybody should pay 1000,-- for this video it is essential, thanks
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This is really good stuff-I hit it fairly well, 7 handicap. But I have this very issue, and am trying to improve pivot and tidy up footwork. This is a really nice simple drill. Im gonna start with this at my impact bag and net, then go to range with balls. Thanks mate-good stuff
cockywatchman1976 5 months ago
it's better to place a wooden wedge under your right heel for practice.If you can learn how to coil your body on the backswing then the weight transfer on the downswing will happen automatically and it's triggered by simply stamping the left heel back down onto the ground.
rw5791 7 months ago
These have the minimum required details for all golfers. It is the initial points of intended standards and consistency. It is possible that there are other things/steps on your memory. Try these steps with NOTHING ELSE added on the actions expressed.
migsfabregas 10 months ago
I want that practice mat!
jrtallent 10 months ago
hi mark
i used to be a huge slicer but thanks to your videos im not, but i still have a few problems. when i used to slice i had a really good strike. but now that i don't slice i take to much ground before the ball, i have this problem with my driver too causing me to sky it.
i would really appreciate any advice, cheers
GraemeMitchellMate 1 year ago
Thanks Mark, great advice. This definitely helped my ballstriking via a better weight transfer. Valuable information, listen up !!
BP5EC18L 1 year ago
not bad but need to use full screen so can see in detiail
britishno6 1 year ago
Great Video! You have a great way of presenting valuable information in a short period of time. Thanks for taking the time to provide this to us.
Now for my question. How much weight should be on either leg during the back swing and then the down swing.
Roczin 1 year ago
my average drive is around 260 yards... i watched this video today and noticed a lot of flaws in my swing in which i made an effort to remove them. i went to the range today and with only 70% of power, i was smashing drives 320+ yards. the only thing i have left to say is.... WOW!
ohall918 1 year ago
@ohall918 Please don't lie. Look at someone like Dustin Johnson whose average drive yardage is around 340 yards. he is one of the longest hitters on tour and hits this with 100% power. next time think of something more plausible.
mrploughy 4 months ago
@mrploughy everybody has a different build, stance, style, etc... simple things can turn a 300 yard drive into a 160 yard slice. it's funny, you can learn a few things after working on a driving range for 4 years. and yes, 300 yards isn't a problem for me =D
ohall918 4 months ago
not bad advice however your explanation seemed to sway towards the ball instead of turning into.
sportsman214 1 year ago
After spending more than enough time on youtube golf videos, to me this has been THE greatest tip! simple and clear, and now i can pull of my swings nicely thanks to this. thanks Mark!!
ericomes 1 year ago
Is there any pushing off with the ball of the right foot ??
FairwayJack 2 years ago
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renholder27 2 years ago
brilliant lesson......the source of all power derives from this weight shift.
my instructor taught me this and i now carry drives 280 yards with a 3/4 swing pretty regularly.
lec666 2 years ago
Good advice, well demonstrated ;) Good Golfing from The Consultant of Swing, Billy ;)
bbsb300 2 years ago
Good lesson. You are my favourite golfer behind John Daly, Luke Donald and Happy Gilmour!
Seriously, good stuff Mark-I enjoy ur YouTube reviews
cockywatchman1976 2 years ago 2
I have been battling my right foot for a month now, doing the happy gilmour swing helped start a better weight transfer but when I swing back my entire body tends to lean that way, therefore not allowing me to shift to my left side, any suggestions?
whammydoom 2 years ago
a very good drill, well done.
maddogmoloney72 3 years ago
Pretty good advice I'd say. A simple way to keep an eye on your weight transfer.
josantube 3 years ago
Not a bad lesson. People pay $45 a lesson for the same advice.
Russman67 3 years ago 10
I agree. Gotta love youtube. The instructors at the range are dumbfounded at my improvement without taking official lessons. The trick is to know enough to filter out the rubbish. Some people act like they know about golf and spew nonsense on youtube. I'm glad I have a good understand to see the garbage.
I can attest that this video isn't garbage. Perfect example of what he mentions...you can watch Adam Scott swing an iron and you'll see exactly what this dude is describing.
juicyfruitzy 3 years ago 15
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most annoying voice ever
silliwilligolf 3 years ago