The easiest swing in golf (golf swing basics)



Mark Crossfield golf professional shares the easiest golf swing feeling for golfers trying to hit with more consistency.

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44 thoughts on “The easiest swing in golf (golf swing basics)

  1. True, I always use this way of swing when it doesn't go well on the course. It really improves my shots with my normal swing after doing 'the worden man'. The wrists seem the follow naturaly.

  2. So it seems all golf videos are like let me chat for 95% of the time, instead of actually showing how to play? Horrible, i can do better. Might have to. Thumbs down.

  3. For everyone saying he doesn't take his own advice at the end of the video. I think the point is how you perceive your swing is rarely what your swing actually is. Exaggerating the movements in your swing thoughts/practice swings are a very common tool to compensate for common mistakes in your actual swing. So you visualize this wooden swing, you exaggerate it in the practice and then with that muscle memory in your mind you make your swing.

  4. I do this and my father tells me not to swing my arms, instead only using the body and not so much movement with arms. However he sees i hit the ball much better using more arms. Its frustrating i cant hit for shit the way he tells me to.

  5. Having no lag and flipping your wrist isn’t adding yardage, it’s taking LOTS of yardage away. Squaring the face is important yes but flipping your irons is inconsistent and for anyone looking to hopefully become scratch isn’t going to be flipping their wrist they’re compressing the ball.

  6. The Tommy Fleetwood swing. He calls them “windmill” swings and did this drill to improve strike only to find it was a very playable swing and not just a drill.

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