Mark, could you do a future video comparing how golf clubs have changed in the last ten years? Like compare 2 different hybrids or drivers from 2014 & 2024 but they both use the same shaft? (to see if the head makes a big difference)
Great coaching for one of my weakest points of my golf game. And yes, I am (or maybe that will change to 'was') habitually coming up short on my chips which consistently leaves me with long putts (or 2, or 3.... :( ). Thanks for the tips!
Absolutely love how you mentioned “applying the brakes” for that “pop”. This should also be a feeling, for your full swing, that’s often overlooked. As you take the club back, your right foot should feel like it’s applying the brakes also, to transfer energy back into your lead side, and keep you from getting stuck back there. Then, apply the brakes with your left foot, to create that “snap” through impact. There’s an athletic rhythm to this, and it’s something I don’t see amateurs do very well. People are either way too static, with their legs, and feet. Or, they slowly sway back n forth. That little white ball makes them scared to be an athlete.
You just explained why I struggle with chipping. Thank you !
One of your best videos!
Mark, could you do a future video comparing how golf clubs have changed in the last ten years? Like compare 2 different hybrids or drivers from 2014 & 2024 but they both use the same shaft? (to see if the head makes a big difference)
Situational play is so important. Love these kind of videos
Awesome! I’ve used this before after a lot of duffy mistakes. Great stuff Mark! The short game stuff is always fun and interesting.
Great coaching for one of my weakest points of my golf game. And yes, I am (or maybe that will change to 'was') habitually coming up short on my chips which consistently leaves me with long putts (or 2, or 3.... :( ). Thanks for the tips!
Love it, get these kind of shots at my club, and yep, you're bang on. Mark
Yeah, Cleveland CBX! Love my cbx2 full face, saves me from everywhere. Crossy wedge still in the bag ? Mine is!
Absolutely love how you mentioned “applying the brakes” for that “pop”. This should also be a feeling, for your full swing, that’s often overlooked. As you take the club back, your right foot should feel like it’s applying the brakes also, to transfer energy back into your lead side, and keep you from getting stuck back there. Then, apply the brakes with your left foot, to create that “snap” through impact. There’s an athletic rhythm to this, and it’s something I don’t see amateurs do very well. People are either way too static, with their legs, and feet. Or, they slowly sway back n forth. That little white ball makes them scared to be an athlete.
Very useful 👍
How come when I cheat my playing partners call a penalty on me but the Pros get away with it?
Hey Mark! Do you edit videos yourself, or have you hired someone? I offer high-quality edits and would love to discuss, if you’re interested.
Toe down chip feels like the percentage play here
Definitely another option, a little more technically for some amateurs.
I win