How to Break 80 every time with Mark Crossfield, the driving distance episode reveals some impressive numbers around the importance of distance for all golfers.
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Love this series! Your dive into varying your wedge options reminded of an idea from the TXG channel: building a wedge "matrix" by charting how far your each of your wedges go at 75% (shoulder-high) and 50% (hip-high), in addition to knowing your carry at full swing. Can't wait for the next video!
The cascading effects of gaining speed and strike…. Boom…. Great stuff Mark! It’s encouraging to see people still be able to change and grow even if that story hasn’t unfolded for us yet… I could definitely use the distance gains for my game!
I like the series Mark!
Interesting the comment on accuracy. My coach has always said, when you get it right your get distance and accuracy comes for free!
I advocate for a change in how we view tee boxes. Tips should be for players who drive 250+, then 200, 150…
There is a masculinity issue with playing off different tees. They shouldn't be referred to as ladies and junior tees. They're actually the tee that will give you a true test of the course design.
I'm trying to break 90. I feel sacrificing distance for trying to hit a fairway.
I've just got back into golf this year after 5 years (was 5 handicap) and already breaking 80 almost always. This ain't to brag or anything, but I'm using these videos to improve to help me achieve my personal goal of breaking 70 and getting to 3 handicap. I'm currently off 8 wish me luck 👍
Mark, which Srixon driver are you playing this season ?
Another very helpful video, thank you! Quick question.. 10yds gained is = 1.8 strokes gained for a single hole or over 18 holes? Sorry, the strokes gained thing confuses me at times although I understand the concept.
I'm sorry Mark but that shaft needs burning with fire.
Mark I’m hitting my 5wood longer than my driver . I hit 5W off the fairway 210 and I hit my Driver 200yrs ( still no run ) . What needs addressing to sort out my driver ?
What do you reckon the best exercise is at home for more distance?
Love the Rypstick for speed training
Mark, How many yards did you actually gain when you switched to the Autoflex???
Going to the gym for a full body strength routine will make a huge difference with distance potential.
Gotta start pumping iron.
If I a 10 or more yards, I'll gain 1.8 shots. That's good and all, but I'm currently losing 3.28 with penalties 🙁
Mark, I couldn't agree more with your point about practicing strike. I have been battling weak fade/slice with my driver in my short golfing career, and one day I decided to try this one tip from YT abt hitting off the high toe at my local driving range. Voila, no more weak fade/slice. The balls mostly went straight, baby fade, or even baby draw if I hit it too far off the toe. By having the intent to hit it off the toe, I may have shifted my strike pattern away from the heel. Although drawing the ball unintentionally is not ideal, it is not as bad as 30-40yard slice to the right. It has been 1 month since and my last 4 rounds I have been hitting fairways ~70%, and most of my misses are still within acceptable margin. All this time I had been focusing too much on swing path and club face when the answer to my problem was simply to have/practice better strike quality.
It's so true.
Struggled with my driver for years. Speed was never a problem it was always accuracy. It was really holding me back. I'd shoot around 80 most of the time. Then out of nowhere last year something clicked, started finding middle with much better path and clubface control. Instead of 678 irons I'm coming in with wedges. Scores have absolutely tumbled to the point where I'm getting close to shooting par for the first time.
16 handicapper can’t get below that without increasing my driving distance currently 200 to 220 yards. Having lessons but will try a work out to. I think all aspects of my swing need to improve, faster more full on blows with better body turn. It’s my goal this year to get 25 yards on my drives.
mark if the average drive is 236 what length are people playing from? What length course?
that shaft is so distracting..
Speed training ruined my swing, and I can no longer strike a golf ball. Not that I was perfect before, it just made my swing worse and therefore made strike worse. Was it worth it to gain 5 yards off the tee? Not for me.
When I see I’m 35 yards longer average distance (not top end) to people similar to my handicap index off the tee that really opens up my eyes to how bad the rest of my game is 😂
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Good video, thank you. Very useful!