Flat Golf Swing Lesson

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Flat Golf Swing Lesson with PGA professional AskGolfGuru Mark Crossfield. Mark talks about how swinging the club lower around your body might cause some issues but at the same time could not harm your golf in any way. This is another golf swing lesson via Mark's Golf app for iPhone iPad and android devices. Play your best golf with Makr's simple and easy to understand golf tips.

22 thoughts on “Flat Golf Swing Lesson

  1. +Daryl Burney I beg to differ 🙂
    (1) It’s a great thing when a pro such as MC compliments you on your golf
    swing. That in itself would be worth sending in the swing.
    (2) See L Hgn’s comment and others.
    (3) If you want more practical help tailored to your specific swing go and
    buy lessons. That’s capitalism for you 🙂
    (4) Putting out thousands of top notch golf vids, explaining golf
    fundamentals, making people question their believes, engaging golfers,
    having fun with golf, in short: Growing the game of golf; that’s everything
    but to make a quick buck.
    (5) Don’t you think that buying his app for very little money would be just
    a modest sign of appreciation of what he’s done for your game?

  2. It is interesting how people seek a ‘single defined swing’ as the answer. I
    know I used to. With so many physiques, so many variables, answers have to
    be fluid, adaptable. I wouldn’t want to be the guy to tell Bubba Watson
    he’s not doing it right. This fixation on ‘one answer’ is why people look
    for ‘the right driver’ to add extra yards, or to solve their slice problem.

    I understand the idea of an ideal swing, a template, a point from which to
    begin, but it is just a point from which to begin. I’m not very flexible I
    never have been. My bones just won’t let me assume the ideal position, so
    lessons have to adapt to allow for this.

    I appreciate what’s being taught because I know the pro understands they
    need to be adaptable to impart workable, practical solutions to their
    students.

  3. General question about the swing fix videos Mark: Is it better to send
    videos at higher fps if possible? My phone can record in 720p at 120fps
    and I know the iPhone 6 can do 240fps.

  4. I feel/look like I have a flat swing as well. The only real prob I have
    with it, other than not looking like the Pro’s, is feeling like it keeps me
    from bringing the club back to the ball from the inside. It looks/feels
    like since I start so low how could I get my hands/the club any lower, and
    thus hit from in to out? Obviously that’s not coming from a launch monitor
    so I really don’t know what my path/club face are doing. I know with a
    decent strike and getting my hands to sync up I can produce a straight shot
    and if I’m lucky it’ll have a baby draw to it. I like the idea of a draw
    but tend to struggle with pulling them off and I feel it’s due to my flat
    swing. Prob incorrect though. 🙂 

  5. I think if ppl, are paying for this app then less philosophical and more
    practical help would be preferable. And the fact that only maybe your swing
    may be chosen…..I mean what am I paying for then? All your vids are free
    on YouTube.
    I’m sensing capitalism rather than golf here.

  6. No I totally agree with you, and knew the point you were making anyway as
    I’m a big fan of bradley Hughes who bangs on about the way people get hung
    up of backswings, so assume this guy was worried about the way his swing
    looked.

  7. I tend to do this with my driver as it stops me grounding the club before
    striking the ball and is the easiest way for me to get a workable draw

  8. Great video, it’s just like what Mark made the video on which grip is
    better. It all depends on yourself. There is no best swing, there is only
    the swing best for you.

  9. As someone with a flat swing that struggles with contact, when I try
    raising my hands I too easily start chopping over the top. This was my
    original swing fault that led me to developing the now flat swing. I can’t
    seem to find the middle ground

  10. I have a ‘flat’ swing with the driver, and ‘normal’ with my irons,unless
    your arms are the same length as a tyrannosaurus rex, the driver MUST be
    flatter due to distance from the ball

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