Copy This System for a Better Golf Swing (golf basics)

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Use this simple system to improve your golf swing like the pros.

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Comments

@Saintash1964 says:

Silly mistakes is the bind of my golfing life ???? 9 holes in 38 9 holes on 55 pants ????‍♂️⛳️????

@grahamrichardson7851 says:

I tend to like the shaft .

@alexislignereux1722 says:

What is the shaft in the first driver you hit?

@pendodave4661 says:

I'm afraid it'll always be the 7-4-7 swing system for me…
#elite

@josephwhelan9028 says:

can you do a comparison stealth 2 HD paradym x pingG430 HD all stock shafts ,thank you

@kennethmckinney2532 says:

Love the auto flex. Life should be fun and quirky at times ????⛳️

@richardjacobs7632 says:

Good stuff Mark, thanks

@bradscoble7078 says:

Great info as always mark. Nice to see you moving close to 400k

@jimjames8234 says:

Great Ideas, Mark. As usual.

@MrCplChicken says:

Now just add 5 more steps and you've got yourself an easy system any weekend duffer can follow.

@davebutler3269 says:

Mark need a drill to stop over swinging please

@HiReZ09 says:

Great content as always mark! definitely imo one of the most underrated coaches of the game. keep up the good work!?!

@colinwhite2724 says:

If nothing else, have intent.

@douglaslivingston507 says:

Is that the new Aldila lgbt2aaq+ shaft?

@daramaccarthy says:

Hate the rainbow shaft ????????????

@ChrisShanks2709 says:

The only pre swing thought that ahs stayed constant through the years is "strike this solid". There have been other things to influence shape/height etc but strike has always and will always remain a constant.
This does hold back my driver distance though – I need to train my subconscious to hit it further at the risk of scattered contact. I always return to solid strike with driver – because it is so much more reliable and efficient…. The never ending internal struggle.

@dtrance says:

That driver shaft is distracting to the point where intent is forgotten.

@leewright6920 says:

Strike is king

@joshuamorrison3204 says:

Mark, when you aim left or right of target to fade/draw the ball. How far are you aiming? When I setup for my normal shot shape (fade), it's difficult for me to aim 15 yards right, b/c it looks so far when you're 150 yards out. When I get to the green, I see it's not that far and it's just my eyes or mind playing tricks on me. I'm curious how far you are actually aiming left or right based on your shot shape.

@bigst3414 says:

Fancy shaft sir

@ClusterBombed01 says:

When I was training clients in my gym, I always used this very golf thought process to emphasize the point of preparedness for each and every lift. The importance of not only a pre lift routine, but moving something efficiently from A-B, with correct form and movement leads to better results. This is such an important teaching point for beginners ????

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