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  1. I have done this in my living room on to my sofa. I’m not lucky enough to
    own a flat screen t.v but on the plus side, my golf is improving. Lesson
    here, get rid of your flat screen telly.

  2. @ItsYoungGun Mark uses the ‘little Dots’ for his launch monitor GC2HMT.

  3. Good drill! I’ll have to try this. Sometimes I practice hitting lob shots
    over my couch in my den. In my backyard, I use my chipping net. I also
    practice hitting flop shots over a tree in my backyard to my chipping
    basket that I’ll put around 15 to 30 yards away. It’s great practice
    because I know I manage to hit a really bad shot, I’ll have an angry
    neighbor or have to replace one of my house windows, which I’d rather not
    have to pay for.

  4. My wife would do her nut if i tried that in my living room. I dont think my
    flat screen telly would last very long either !

  5. ur prolly the best golf tutorialisticitist online good work ! if i come to
    the UK can we golf ?

  6. Mark, can you do a video of how to practice, this sounds weird but at the
    range i find myself just hitting shots and not practicing things that can
    help me on the course, what is your practice routine/what do you do on the
    range?

  7. Laying the lob wedge open – sure, but why deloft rather than using a less
    lofted club? What is the advantage? Surely just increasing variation!

  8. I have to say this is a very good drill I was working on it at the range
    and the pro golf instructor came to me and asked me where I found that
    because he wants to show his students

  9. I have noticed in your recent videos that you and James have white dots on
    your club faces , what are these for?

  10. Great drill. I often practice with my 60-degree but only flop shots never
    lower shots as I would use a 7-iron for those shots. Not sure I understand
    the logic of using the highest lofted club in my bag and intentionally
    delofting it when I would never do so on the course.

  11. Hello…there is one shot I’m not sure how to play; a chip shot with some
    ‘stop’ onto a downhill slope/green. I don’t normally play this shot at my
    home course, but I play at a lot of other golf courses regularly and I’ve
    had to play it a lot recently, but I’ve played it almost like a chip and
    run with a 56/60 wedge because of the harder greens. I would love to know
    how to play this sort of shot. Thank you.

  12. going to put my standbag on the fringe between ball and flag next time a
    have to chip onto the green!!

  13. Wish you were in the states…would love some one on one lessons from you.
    Look forward to your videos daily and this is an example of simple genius.
    Thanks.

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