My Incredible Golf Lesson with a PGA TOUR Coach!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • Mark Blackburn has coached Max Homa and Justin Rose to multiple PGA TOUR wins, and how he's helping Mike improve his own golf game with an incredible one-on-one golf lesson.
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Комментарии • 45

  • @meandmygolf.
    @meandmygolf. Год назад +1

    Good insight guys. Mark is great. 👍

  • @BirdieBank
    @BirdieBank Год назад +8

    I used to do that exact same thing with the upper body leading and I realized exactly what Mark is saying. I started to slow the backswing really slow and that one move gave me 10 yards with every club and a more controlled draw. It's really good stuff!

  • @linvillejeffrey
    @linvillejeffrey Год назад +3

    Super simple and plain explanations along with tips/drills to work on. Love it! I've been on the quest to maximize my driver launch and have seen my natural shot shape change from a draw to a bit of fade as I've moved the ball position up and started trying to swing up on it more. The added/recovered distance that I was seeing was more than enough to get me to accept the fade but I am still having a harder time hitting the draw when it would be optimal, now I know why. The "turning the steering wheel" just a bit on the downswing instead of trying to release the clubhead sooner makes so much sense to me atm and I can't wait to try it.

  • @karlallen6055
    @karlallen6055 Год назад +1

    You are so lucky to have a lesson with this coach, I am so jealous.

  • @jvelez1998
    @jvelez1998 Год назад +1

    Clean and simple explanation of how to draw on command. Excellent stuff. 🙌🙌🙌👍🔥🔥💯💪💪💪

  • @aussiej123
    @aussiej123 Год назад +1

    Well done, nerves of steel. Great lesson and great shots by you mike, looking forward to the next playing video, seeing the newly formed draw.

    • @Golficity
      @Golficity  Год назад

      You're awesome, thanks so much for the love! I was nervous, not gonna lie! - Mike

  • @polaroidwhite9037
    @polaroidwhite9037 Год назад

    Wow...great lesson. I finally understand the key elements of a draw

  • @stephendibari5010
    @stephendibari5010 Год назад

    Awesome video. Thanks for posting. He knows his stuff

  • @rondin_1495
    @rondin_1495 Год назад

    I have learned a lot from the video. Thanks guys

  • @alanheseltine7959
    @alanheseltine7959 Год назад +1

    Really good stuff Mike, I'm working on exactly the same thing after I just had a lesson two weeks ago.

    • @Golficity
      @Golficity  Год назад

      Let's make it draw season my man! - Mike

  • @Andy_4470
    @Andy_4470 Год назад

    That was so good, I really enjoyed that, I have many of the same issues, particularly being over aggressive in the transition, great watch ⛳️🏌‍♂️👍

  • @Tomdabomb86
    @Tomdabomb86 Год назад

    Such a great video. Thank u

    • @Golficity
      @Golficity  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it ... now let's hit some draws!

  • @martinwilliams4759
    @martinwilliams4759 Год назад

    Wow fantastic

  • @willchristensen4248
    @willchristensen4248 Год назад

    You can really see how you have no separation between upper and lower body. Potential for huge distance gains, better club path and more consistent center strikes if you figure that separation part out.

  • @PaddyP538
    @PaddyP538 Год назад

    So summary.
    1. Ball further back in stance.
    2. Slight pause at the top while you initiate the hips
    3. Swing out to the right
    4. Bow wrist before impact in order to square up face.
    😢 so much yet so little 😭

  • @murf6023
    @murf6023 Год назад

    What changes would you need to make instead of having the ball back in your stance and you just closed your stance to get the ball moving initially right of target?

    • @brettfrimmer6567
      @brettfrimmer6567 Год назад

      I prefer this way. Quicker and easier imo. It forces you to come into the ball from the inside. You can’t get over the top, your brain won’t allow you to because it’s so uncomfortable.

  • @emanueljamatrudo909
    @emanueljamatrudo909 Год назад

    What wedge were you using?? Loft. Grind. Bounce? Thanks

    • @Golficity
      @Golficity  Год назад

      Unsure, they grabbed a wedge from somewhere, I think they were Titleist MBs

  • @BirdieBank
    @BirdieBank Год назад +1

    A drill that worked and still works for me to get the inside hand path and stops the upper body from moving first is go to the top, and just bring the hands down holding the body back. It looks sort of silly bringing your hands down with the shoulders still at the top, but it's a great exaggeration drill. And then you can add in squatting down as the hands come down and work on firing the club into the ground as an exaggeration drill to help with any early extension.

  • @topgunbass
    @topgunbass Год назад +1

    I guess you need to stick with one coach. You could have another lesson and someone else would say to do something different. I hope it helped you.

  • @finnobrien7604
    @finnobrien7604 Год назад

    Ed Bassmaster learning how to hit a draw

    • @Golficity
      @Golficity  Год назад +1

      Pshh 👐🏻

    • @finnobrien7604
      @finnobrien7604 Год назад

      @@Golficity haha glad you have a sense of humor about it. there is a resemblance tho

  • @johnathanmartishius7043
    @johnathanmartishius7043 Год назад

    Ed Bassmaster for sure!

    • @Golficity
      @Golficity  Год назад

      I get it often - Mike

    • @johnathanmartishius7043
      @johnathanmartishius7043 Год назад +1

      @@Golficity I have found the key to solid shots starts with correct set up and alignment but before you address the ball imagine the shot shape and say to yourself ... would you look at that... just look at it.

  • @psycho8771
    @psycho8771 Год назад

    Awesome lesson but you didn't really even stop it looked like. You may really need to exaggerate it at first to get the "feel" of a smoother transition. I'm no expert just what I've learned.

    • @Golficity
      @Golficity  Год назад

      You're right! It's harder than it looks and I need to focus on that pause! for sure ... love the idea of exagerating it. Thanks for the note Ryan. - Mike

  • @mattmohi970
    @mattmohi970 Год назад

    I disagree with the premise that downward angle of attack is inside/out and upward is outside/in. A skilled golfer can manipulate face angle, swingpath and angle of attack independently of each other. I saw this happen for years with video and Trackman confirmation with scores of golfers.

    • @aleksilepisto7282
      @aleksilepisto7282 Месяц назад

      Trackman themselves say this is true. It’s in all their documentation and videos about D plane and angle of attack relationship to path.
      It’s not an opinion, it’s just the geometry of an arc. Down is always out. Swing direction is another story.
      You cannot manipulate angle of attack and path independently unless you chicken wing or something very strange.

  • @SlideJob57
    @SlideJob57 Год назад +1

    sorry hard to pay attention with that ridiculous mic on his head lmao

  • @mykeb1955
    @mykeb1955 Год назад +2

    yo this was dope blackburn is such a good dude, some low scores for mike this year👀

    • @Golficity
      @Golficity  Год назад +1

      He is an incredible guy! And thanks man, I'm hoping on it! - Mike

  • @cornpop9045
    @cornpop9045 Год назад

    Where's the review of the MLM 2 Pro.. Obviously not a good device, no..?

    • @Golficity
      @Golficity  Год назад

      Hey we did a spin test a month ago and used the GC Quad to compare against. Definitely more videos coming soon.

  • @nycabilifeisgreat9768
    @nycabilifeisgreat9768 Год назад

    Brilliant!