Golf Swing Tip | Driver And Iron Lesson

http://www.4golfonline.com watch the video golf tip from the Exeter golf professional Mark Crossfield. Mark talks about the iron golf swing and the driver golf swing. Watch the video compare for some great tips and better golf.

45 thoughts on “Golf Swing Tip | Driver And Iron Lesson

  1. hey ,if anyone else wants to uncover best golf swing tips try Barkola
    Amazing Golf Blueprint (just google it ) ? Ive heard some extraordinary
    things about it and my m8 got excellent results with it. 

  2. Hey Mark. I’m quickly becoming a fan and I was wondering if you have ever
    done or could do a video on putting. Either how to judge speed or maybe
    tips on reading greens.

    I can usually get to the green for a birdie or par but then fail when it
    comes to putting. 

  3. hey ,if anyone else wants to learn about best golf swing instruction video
    try Barkola Amazing Golf Blueprint (just google it ) ? Ive heard some great
    things about it and my mate got great results with it. 

  4. Great video! Really helps to show your whole body movement, in relation to
    the center line through the whole swing, to get a good idea of the weight
    shift, turn and how the head stays behind the ball.

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  6. would anybody happen to know why i’m hitting my 4 iron just as far as my
    driver? when I address the ball with my driver I do have the ball moved
    forward in my stance, and as well with the iron I have the ball just as
    mark has it. please feel free to follow up. (this is not a joke) 

  7. @ajk712 don’t fight this too much! a straight left arm is a bit of an
    antequated theory in golf instruction. a little fold in your joints is
    never a bad thing. geting fixated on a ‘straight left arm’ will induce
    tension among other things!

  8. I’m having trouble aiming my irons. I never seem to line up correctly to
    hit them where I would like them to go. I have a tendency to aim right and
    I don’t know if it’s my feet placement but any advise would be useful.
    Thanks

  9. how do you keep your left arm so straight? Is it a flexibility thing or is
    there a trick to itlike twisting the wrists? I try to do this but it is
    pretty uncomfortable

  10. for iron, i put my had ahead of the ball and hit it the same. i see you
    also put your hand ahead of the ball when you actually hit the ball. this
    way i can create a lag easier. is it a bad habit? and this is why i’m so
    struggling with creating a lag for driver… i can’t find the point that i
    have to release my wrist when i hit my driver… is there any tip for that?

  11. Keeping ur arm straight is easy i need to improve my driver hitting lol in
    my backyard i use practice balls and uhhh i hit one and the driver didnt
    get it very far 🙁

  12. it’s because you are bending your right arm to much if your a righty. try
    to keep your elbow away from your body and dont let it collapse in.

  13. @ajk712 Well it’s easier to keep your arm straight if you rotate your
    shoulder with your upper body, then i’ll be much easier! and don’t try to
    put too much pressure on it or else you might injure yourself. Have fun!

  14. doesn’t having the shafts point to the same position i.e. toward the inside
    of your left thigh, make the driver clubface appear to be facing right of
    the target or do you have the shaft facing inside left leg while making the
    clubface point toward the target?

  15. @squid8rfc Mate its a nerves thing the exact same happens to me sometimes
    in competitions,just try to calm and slow your heart rate down before you
    take your shot but don’t take to many practise swings because the nerves
    will build up again. Regards Aaron 🙂

  16. @ajk712 a great way to keep your left arm straight is to take the club back
    with just your right arm.This will pull the left straight with a nice
    natural and flexible feel.Your left arm will also attach nicely to your
    chest with this move and everything falls nicely into place,a very
    connected feel without being rigid.Check Lynn Blake TGM.

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