Liam Robinson is a former professional soccer player turned professional golfer on the DP World Tour (European Tour). After years of frustration with traditional coaching, he developed a movement-first training system that is helping thousands of golfers unlock their best game. With over 15 years of coaching experience, Liam has worked with golfers of every skill level – from weekend players to DP World Tour professionals. Liam's mission remains the same: to help students play golf freely, powerfully, and effortlessly.
The founder of ‘Tour Golf Network,' Liam, joins #OntheMark to talk about the Ryder Cup and share lessons you can learn from some of the Team USA and Team Europe stars:
✔️ Tommy Fleetwood – Deceleration for balanced, powerful golf swings
✔️ Bryson DeChambeau – Gaining Clubhead Speed the correct way
✔️ Scottie Scheffler – Creating Space and Time in the golf swing, and
✔️ Rory McIlroy – Understanding the planes of movement in the swing – Vertical movement, Rotatio,n and Lateral Shift.
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Not sure if Mark reads these, but I agree that more players could really see drastic improvements, if they focus on short game. Unfortunately for myself and others, there really aren't any short game practice facilities for non club member golfers. At best there is a reasonable practice green at the public courses. At the course near me, the practice green was an after thought. But they do have a 6/10 driving range.
He’s my golf coach remote from US . Beyond my expectations . Great guy and communicator.!
14:56 pretty much what it came down to
I am on pause at 10mins and really looking forward to this interview later. Liam mentioned his Dad was a professional footballer as well. A Michael Robinson footballer from back in the day jumped into my head (maybe played an FA cup final for Brighton). Would that be his Dad by any chance?
I have been following Liam's coaching for a year or so and he is a game changer. I learned the game through the 90's and believed and tried nearly everything that was printed. Liam is the first coach to make me feel like a golfer. Even playing through an injured knee, I can now compress the ball with my irons and release the club, two things that my 'positions' based learning for 20 years ensured that I could never do.
So because Liam is obviously busy on the DP World Tour and not available to come to the range with me, I have moments in the last 12 months where I start to teach myself again and let in information from everywhere, and one of two things happen. 1; I fail miserably and return to Liam's video tutorials, or 2; something works, and when I look at what it is and what I am doing right, I realise that Liam was actually teaching this in his videos but I hadn't realised.
Mark, well done on getting Liam on your pod, he is the real deal, a genuine world class coach. There are no downsides to his coaching. I'll finish with this; Please try to clip a reel where he takes the Driver from his DP World Tour professional golfer student and casually hits a drive to demonstrate what he is saying. Oh boy, the sound just changes, and the look on the face of the student is priceless. He walks the walk.
I have watched several of those “Rory McIlroy, every shot from x tournament” and one thing that becomes glaring in those videos is how incredible his short game is. How he can get up and down from every shot he misses into the green, it’s almost a guarantee. It was pretty mind blowing.
Had a lesson with Liam last year, not only an amazing coach, but one of the nicest people you'll ever meet. He's transformed my game.
Liam is the best. His instruction is arguably the best I’ve ever seen. Just awesome. #TGN
Thanks mark i have followed liam for 3 years now i love his method is helped me come from a 12 to a 3 handicap i only play once a week just towel drills 😎👍💯🇦🇺🫡
USA wins 15-13
Been following Liam for a while now, he's great. I think the one thing he's done better than anybody, except maybe the likes of Pete Cowen and the very best coaches, is to actually distil down the golf swing into the most important elements. There's a million different things to think about in the swing, but Liam has identified which are the most important to ball striking consistency. Maybe 3 or 4 elements, then everything else falls under that as almost a subproblem of a bigger category. It makes it so much easier to think about the golf swing, rather than trying to manufacture positions because a theory book tells you. If your body is moving correctly and efficiently, chances are those small technical details will fall into place far more naturally.
If you go onto a lot of youtube instructors pages and watch their videos, one video is a shallowing move, one video is steepening, one video is encouraging rotation, one video is lateral. The difference with Liam is that every piece fits into the same swing theory. It's far more consistent.
What people need to understand is that Liam’s system is that the drills are not ‘the swing’ but more they create movement patterns (he calls it geometry) that allow you to confidently move into a good position with club head speed without technical thoughts and therefore easier to repeat 🏌️♂️👍 I’ve never hits the ball better and 7/10 rounds in the 70’s support this fact 👍😁