Jeff Fisher describes the Things the Pro's do that You should Not
Jeff Fisher is nationally recognized and decorated golf instructor. He works with golfers of all skill levels including PGA TOUR, LPGA and Mini Tour professionals. Vastly experienced, Jeff has seen the game at all levels and is uniquely qualified to contrast and compare the Pro and Amateur games. He joins "On the Mark" to illustrate certain golf swing elements/moves the athletic professional can pull off consistently; moves with which the club golfer may have a problem in consistent execution.
Jeff talks about:
Disassociation between the Upper and Lower Body and references Davis Riley as an example.
Golf Swing Sequencing and Timing and using Jack Nicklaus, Louis Oosthuizen, Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson and Collin Morikawa as references.
Footwork and Ground Reaction Forces and the skill of being able to present the club squarely to the ball consistently.
Lag for Power in the Downswing.
The Reduction of Rate of Closure of the Clubface through Impact and "Open" and "Closed" Clubface swings, and
The Correct understanding of Statistics and the Appropriate application of comparisons at various skill levels
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