Great tips here, I have been struggling with over the top and even shanks where the hands and shoulders get far to in front....I started to let the club drop a bit at the top of the back swing before any turn, its really helped.
Hi Mark, great video as usual 👍the major problem I seem to have which you can't fix when on a range or inside with a coach using trackman and again is a mat to hit off and the issue (finally) the right consistent depth from hands to ball out on the course. To far away you top to close you fat. I'm not swaying, I'm not coming over the top I barely if not rarely take a divet. What drills are there for getting and maintaining the correct distance to the ball Cheers Steve
I've seen a few videos saying that you should delay the should turn and keep them facing back. I think it's 100% right. But none of the drills help me maintain the shoulder position while the arms and hands start to drop. I ha e to say I don't think this one massively either. But it's continued to convince me that the shoulder delay is the key.
Struggled with an over the top swing for as long as I’ve been golfing. Finally bit the bullet and booked in with JD academy next week after watching your live lessons there. Extremely excited is an understatement!
Makes so much sense. Good to actually understand exactly what’s happening
Thanks for watching
Nice video Mark. Makes a lot of sense 👍
Thanks.
Love the breakdown explanation Mark! Amazing how subtle little moves can really change things up!!!
Fantastic drills and explanations as always
Thank you! Your videos are awesome!
Mark, thanks for this, it really simplifies things and increases the “feel”
You're very welcome!
That has been my problem for years, but I could not diagnosis it myself. Thanks Mark.
Great tips here, I have been struggling with over the top and even shanks where the hands and shoulders get far to in front....I started to let the club drop a bit at the top of the back swing before any turn, its really helped.
You got this!
Nice 👍🏻
Hi Mark, great video as usual 👍the major problem I seem to have which you can't fix when on a range or inside with a coach using trackman and again is a mat to hit off and the issue (finally) the right consistent depth from hands to ball out on the course. To far away you top to close you fat.
I'm not swaying, I'm not coming over the top
I barely if not rarely take a divet.
What drills are there for getting and maintaining the correct distance to the ball
Cheers
Steve
Top shelf drill 👍🏻
Thanks 👍
I've seen a few videos saying that you should delay the should turn and keep them facing back. I think it's 100% right. But none of the drills help me maintain the shoulder position while the arms and hands start to drop. I ha e to say I don't think this one massively either. But it's continued to convince me that the shoulder delay is the key.
I can do this with irons but not driver.
Struggled with an over the top swing for as long as I’ve been golfing. Finally bit the bullet and booked in with JD academy next week after watching your live lessons there. Extremely excited is an understatement!
Is it a gears lesson?
Oh dear...my eyelids are feeling heavy....sorry I'm sure it is very good, I just don't have the application for this.
Sometimes facts are not what people need. No worries bruh. Keep you had down