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Buggy driver casually driving across during your tee shot 😂 lucky it wasn't me teeing off they'd have a dentist appointment to go to 😂
ОтветитьAwesome tip- the bump and crunch enters the room
ОтветитьReally needed this today!
ОтветитьI'd buy that t-shirt. "Bump & Crunch" 🤣
ОтветитьLove this idea! I'll be having a try of this tonight! Driver working well but always looking for more 'feels' 👍
ОтветитьI feel like this would cause my weight to be too far over the ball and increase the likely hood of a shank by pushing my club path out!
ОтветитьWould this not cause the head to dip which everyone says is a big no no
ОтветитьI will try anything! T j hooker. Don’t put me away. Playing tomorrow!⛳️
ОтветитьGreat advise. Will this work for woods/hybrids and irons too?
ОтветитьDoes this work with irons too?
ОтветитьSweet feel. Looking forward to trying it...am I right that this could help to mitigate my duck hooks?
ОтветитьGreat advice as I'm an over the top out to in this helps cheers
ОтветитьJustin Rose does this all the time, right?
To answer the question: I hit my driver very straight, with one exception: I'll hit a drop kick (bounce off the ground) once or twice a round, which turns the drive into a shot, which goes 150 meters, 5 meters high and with a 30 meter hook. 😄
I run out of time in the downswing when I do this , I can get the crunch but I am already at the ball before I can come out of it , que big slice 😢
ОтветитьGreat tip. Thanks
Ответитьlooks like the move Liam Robinson advocates.
ОтветитьAla , Justin Rose !!
ОтветитьBump and crunch… aka brunch. No more breakfast balls when you have Brunch
ОтветитьI’m working on this crunch but I do not it so well… very helpful vid !!👍🥂🇫🇷
Ответитьwhere was the customary 'You are welcome' sign off! my Achilles heel is currently low point control with driver. will try incorporating this into practice and pre-shot.
ОтветитьGood one! BTW - What is the length of your driver?
ОтветитьDoes the move also work with irons?
ОтветитьI am truly grateful for your information, Mark. You really know how to make concepts palatable. As to your “how straight do you drive” question, I have been 50/50 on target with my drives in the last couple years, so confidence can wane, and I want to trust my driver.
I have worked on this movement a bit, but your concept in this video is something I am going to work on. Cheers, Mark!
Can’t wait to see you on the Senĩor PGA
A la Michael La Sasso
ОтветитьQuestion: How straight do you hit your driver?
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