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Golf metal tips with Mark Crossfield AskGolfGuru?
Improve your golf mental game with Mark Crossfield?
mind games golf lesson stop working and think golf.
http://youtu.be/Mlaud9VXPoU?
I wish I done this at the weekend. lol
How do I handle a water hazard? I go swimming.
Tks Mark. Easier said than done. How do I effectively block out all the
previous bad memories of the balls falling into the water even when I have
more than enough club to carry the water? I’ve tried everything but I’m
blessed with a good memory! LOL.
What are you talking about you purile, narcissistic, troll? BTW your swing
is shit. Great video Mark !
I hate to beat a dead horse, but I also figured you hit the ball miles just
because of your form and ball striking. Anyway, smart play to go 1 extra
club, anything less could’ve been a bogey.
Hi Mark, great videos. Could you maybe talk about stretches or exercises
for increasing golf specific flexiblity?
How about doing an in the bag for gorilla james?
Loving the course management vids. More please. Especially when you miss
greens and have to recover with a pitch, chip or bunker shot. A myriad of
different options and clubs to use around the green…I mean Donald used a
driver from just off the green in the masters. I get confused on what to
use not use around the green and think I throw a lot of shots away from bad
decision/execution from within 50 yds… Help needed please, thanks.
Lets get stucket?
I am thinking about the swing, the wind, the club selection, getting a hole
in one, etc.
I’m thinking this is gonna suck.
Good advice to club-up on a shot like this. It’s strange, but I find that a
shot like this, or having to get under a tree limb, or one that has to be
shaped one way or the other to get around an obstacle actually makes me
concentrate and visualize even better. These seem to be when I hit my best
shots. With a wide open shot and no trouble, I have a tendency to get lazy
and undisciplined in my pre-shot routine, and that’s where I make most of
my swing errors.
Looks a lil cool over there so the ball doesn’t fly as far either. Love the
vids Mark,respect from across the ditch.
do you say lets get started at the beginning or what? sounds like you say
lets get stuck in
what water?
how come you used a steel shaft u normally use a graffite shaft
If you are so shit you can’t even hit it over some water you might as well
not even worry about your mental game and go get a lesson
Erm, at my club the white tees are the furtherest back…
Very nice, love it!
Hit the gym, Mark 😀
LOVE this course management video. Would enjoy seeing more on both Par 4s
and Par 5s. This is the very first course management video I have ever
seen. None of the golf magazines ever focus complete articles on course
management, just little half page thoughts on avoiding one side or the
other of a fairway. Duh. I’d love to hear your thoughts from tee to green
on how you view different holes, what your strategy is off the tee as well
as for approach shots. By the way, nice smooth 6-iron.
I’d really just be thinking about the swan.