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In this episode of On the Mark, host Mark Immelman sits down with PGA TOUR winner Chris Gotterup to go inside the ropes—covering the real nuts and bolts behind elite performance: power, feel vs. technical thoughts, practice drills, putting improvement, and handling pressure when it matters most.
Chris shares what was happening in his mind and body during his playoff win at TPC Scottsdale, how he trains for speed without getting “too technical” in tournament weeks, and why communication with his caddie is one of the biggest keys to performing under the gun.
In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
Key Themes:
Episode Takeaways
➡ Power is useful—but it’s only valuable if the next shot backs it up.
➡ Feel-driven golf gets more reliable when you keep your swing inside simple “guardrails.”
➡ Putting improves when you start with start-line, then build speed control and accountability.
➡ Under pressure, slow down by communicating clearly—target, shape, and intent.
If you want more episodes like this—where Mark goes deep on how the best players actually practice, think, and compete—subscribe to On the Mark and share this episode with a golfer who wants to improve their game. Also, search and subscribe to Mark Immelman on YouTube.
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In this episode of On the Mark, host Mark Immelman sits down with PGA TOUR winner Chris Gotterup to go inside the ropes—covering the real nuts and bolts behind elite performance: power, feel vs. technical thoughts, practice drills, putting improvement, and handling pressure when it matters most.
Chris shares what was happening in his mind and body during his playoff win at TPC Scottsdale, how he trains for speed without getting “too technical” in tournament weeks, and why communication with his caddie is one of the biggest keys to performing under the gun.
In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
Key Themes:
Episode Takeaways
➡ Power is useful—but it’s only valuable if the next shot backs it up.
➡ Feel-driven golf gets more reliable when you keep your swing inside simple “guardrails.”
➡ Putting improves when you start with start-line, then build speed control and accountability.
➡ Under pressure, slow down by communicating clearly—target, shape, and intent.
If you want more episodes like this—where Mark goes deep on how the best players actually practice, think, and compete—subscribe to On the Mark and share this episode with a golfer who wants to improve their game. Also, search and subscribe to Mark Immelman on YouTube.

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