Spot on. I was having trouble doing full 9i swings, but having a ball doing 3/4 9i swings just yesterday. I was wondering to myself whether I was really going to get anything extra for the extra effort. Better I think to get my 3/4 swing nailed down for the short irons.
You have resurrected my game. I'm shifting my weight on all shots and visualizing the "pulling back the bow" image you always talk about. I was a solid player when I was younger and lost it sometime over the past few years. Now, this middle-aged dad is back!
I really like this guy, sadly I live in England , south of London. So won’t be having a one on one with him any time soon , but my game has improved since following his tips. Long may he run. Regards Keith
I would love to have you out Larry! It's always nice having one of our subscribers come out to see us in person! If you ever have any questions about lessons, email info@porzakgolf.com Hope to see you soon!
We hope we can get across the pond too!! It is currently in the works! If you ever have questions about lessons contact info@porzakgolf.com. We offer online and in person lesson!
Great job coach ! I watched almost all your videos but I couldn't find one where you give details about what exactly happens from hammering the nail to impact. That is, the release of the golf club? Can you Yelp me 🙏. Always the best for you and your team from 🇦🇷.
hey, love the channel. quick question on the swing you advocate - covering the ball, knockdown, visualising smacking down on it - does that result in more of a cut/ out-in swing path? if so, do u then play around with the grip (stronger / weaker) in order to present a club face that eliminates slice or hook?
Am i crazy or would i want to do this with all the clubs in my bag? Not just 7i and up. I have a habit of bending that lead arm this tightens it right up! Great video!
I’ve tried and the long the club the harder it becomes. I find it definitely helps on approach shots from 150 and in but any longer and I struggle. Not sure why but I think because I need more club head speed with longer irons to flight them properly.
Hey coach will you please think about doing a video on golf training aids with your opinion if it’s a trash or pass? I know you’re busy, just trying to offer some ideas for future videos
Self taught 5 hcp, started golf at 50 therefore thought i had to put a lot of effort into turning,But i overturned in many different ways for many years! As a former good sportsman i had caveman arms which aggressively started the swing then turned,everyone with a lower hcp than me at my club learnt as weak kids,used big muscles in a soft fluid fast way to get heavy club moving Sequencing/resisting, keeping weight on balls of feet for longer ie dont rotate early etc are the Keys, in fact the only turn i now feel is through the ball and up probably after contact! Most golfers try to stop the hit at the ball instinct by turning, But this just makes you turn inside and still hit at it !ie OTT
PS just watched this great video.listen and learn, for me the key is how he moves away from the club,looks like his left/lead arm is the last to move,most will have whipped it away early But the outcome is the shaft gets loaded, then unloaded at impact,he hits through impact with the whole length of the club ie not throwing or hitting the clubhead at the ball
I've been told due to my wingspan/height that I should have high hands (and potentially shorter clubs). Have any advice? 5 foot 6 with 5 foot 8 wingspan.
@@PorzakGolf Thank you! I have been watching your channel exclusively to improve my golf swing. I am just a casual golfer but I'm addicted. God bless you and your team, you are much appreciated.
I struggle with the mind process of not rotating as far back as I can with my chest and just full send with every club, even when I “try” to shorten, I go back and watch the film and my arms are way past my body. It’s crazy how you always seem to post the exact video I need to work on with my game. 🥰
I’m sorry to correct you sir, but as an engineer, a penny dropped from the 3rd and 4th floor will hit the ground at the same speed (4th not harder) because they will both reach terminal velocity. I know you were trying to use this as an analogy but it’s technically incorrect to say the 4th floor penny will hit harder 🙂
Hey another engineer here, I am sorry to say you are actually mistaken in this case. As a fellow engineer facts are important. It takes a penny about 50 feet to reach terminal velocity and 3 stories is less then 50 feet and 4 stories is just at or right below 50 feet. So he was actually correct in saying that a penny dropped from 3rd floor is slower than one dropped at the fourth floor. Fourth floor penny would be closer to terminal velocity then the 3rd floor penny. But yes terminal velocity would come into affect for a penny dropped from the 7th floor and 8th floor or 9th and higher, all those would be the same speed at impact. Just wanted to clarify that his example is correct because of the floors he mentioned.
The issue most golfers have is inconsistent contact. One shot will be pretty good, next shot will be thin, next fat, next pretty good, next fat again, etc. This lesson only applies to golfers who can hit that ball flush every time.
I really like this guy, sadly I live in England , south of London. So won’t be having a one on one with him any time soon , but my game has improved since following his tips. Long may he run. Regards Keith
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Spot on. I was having trouble doing full 9i swings, but having a ball doing 3/4 9i swings just yesterday. I was wondering to myself whether I was really going to get anything extra for the extra effort. Better I think to get my 3/4 swing nailed down for the short irons.
You have resurrected my game. I'm shifting my weight on all shots and visualizing the "pulling back the bow" image you always talk about. I was a solid player when I was younger and lost it sometime over the past few years. Now, this middle-aged dad is back!
I am 82 and break 80 every time. You are one of the best teachers I know.
I really like this guy, sadly I live in England , south of London. So won’t be having a one on one with him any time soon , but my game has improved since following his tips. Long may he run.
Regards
Keith
Thanks for tips.
Audio issues on this video.
I tend to try to max hit all my irons with mixed results. I think 3 /4 approach makes a lot of sense. Less effort , better control. ❤
Can’t find a better golf coach than Adam! Would love to have a one on one lesson with him!
I would love to have you out Larry! It's always nice having one of our subscribers come out to see us in person!
If you ever have any questions about lessons, email info@porzakgolf.com
Hope to see you soon!
Love your channel! Determined to make it down for a lesson some day!
Would love to have you here!!
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Adam, I pray you visit the UK one day or I’ll be flying out for a lesson in the US🔥
We hope we can get across the pond too!! It is currently in the works!
If you ever have questions about lessons contact info@porzakgolf.com. We offer online and in person lesson!
Another great lesson, Adam!
Thanks again!
Great job coach ! I watched almost all your videos but I couldn't find one where you give details about what exactly happens from hammering the nail to impact. That is, the release of the golf club? Can you Yelp me 🙏. Always the best for you and your team from 🇦🇷.
This is really good stuff!!! Thanks for this video, it just shows I am going in the right direction
You got this!
hey, love the channel. quick question on the swing you advocate - covering the ball, knockdown, visualising smacking down on it - does that result in more of a cut/ out-in swing path? if so, do u then play around with the grip (stronger / weaker) in order to present a club face that eliminates slice or hook?
great video, thx 4 sharing 🙏
Am i crazy or would i want to do this with all the clubs in my bag? Not just 7i and up. I have a habit of bending that lead arm this tightens it right up! Great video!
I definitely recommend trying it! Connection throughout the bag is a must!
I’ve tried and the long the club the harder it becomes. I find it definitely helps on approach shots from 150 and in but any longer and I struggle. Not sure why but I think because I need more club head speed with longer irons to flight them properly.
Hey coach will you please think about doing a video on golf training aids with your opinion if it’s a trash or pass? I know you’re busy, just trying to offer some ideas for future videos
Self taught 5 hcp, started golf at 50 therefore thought i had to put a lot of effort into turning,But i overturned in many different ways for many years!
As a former good sportsman i had caveman arms which aggressively started the swing then turned,everyone with a lower hcp than me at my club learnt as weak kids,used big muscles in a soft fluid fast way to get heavy club moving
Sequencing/resisting, keeping weight on balls of feet for longer ie dont rotate early etc are the Keys, in fact the only turn i now feel is through the ball and up probably after contact!
Most golfers try to stop the hit at the ball instinct by turning, But this just makes you turn inside and still hit at it !ie OTT
PS just watched this great video.listen and learn, for me the key is how he moves away from the club,looks like his left/lead arm is the last to move,most will have whipped it away early
But the outcome is the shaft gets loaded, then unloaded at impact,he hits through impact with the whole length of the club ie not throwing or hitting the clubhead at the ball
Love the content….i apply it to my boys game along with my own! Thanks
Awesome!!
Adam, can we see a video on what causes players to dive down at the ball from the top of backswing?
Does this style work with longer clubs to drivers too without too much manipulation with ball and foot position?
I've been told due to my wingspan/height that I should have high hands (and potentially shorter clubs). Have any advice? 5 foot 6 with 5 foot 8 wingspan.
When a pro hits a 3/4 swing, do they shorten their turn at all? Or is it only a feeling to keep the arms connected?
Just the absolute best
How far should he go in backswing with 6i and up?
Would a fuller turn also be called 'more coil?'
Adam, I'm sure you have answered this before but, what weighted 7 iron are you always flashing?
It's called the momentus swing trainer!
@@PorzakGolf Thank you! I have been watching your channel exclusively to improve my golf swing. I am just a casual golfer but I'm addicted. God bless you and your team, you are much appreciated.
Imagine being this good at 16
Ethan is a unit!
How much shorter will the distance be when using the 3/4 swing?
It shouldn't lose distance at all! For most people, it should actually gain distance because it creates a more efficient swing!
@@PorzakGolf thanks. I was thinking that may happen especially with my elderly swing.
I struggle with the mind process of not rotating as far back as I can with my chest and just full send with every club, even when I “try” to shorten, I go back and watch the film and my arms are way past my body. It’s crazy how you always seem to post the exact video I need to work on with my game. 🥰
Love the video but worth checking the physics book re the penny from 3rd vs 4th floor
They definitely fall at the same pace 😂 it’s called gravity
2:43 doggo
I’m sorry to correct you sir, but as an engineer, a penny dropped from the 3rd and 4th floor will hit the ground at the same speed (4th not harder) because they will both reach terminal velocity. I know you were trying to use this as an analogy but it’s technically incorrect to say the 4th floor penny will hit harder 🙂
Hey another engineer here, I am sorry to say you are actually mistaken in this case. As a fellow engineer facts are important. It takes a penny about 50 feet to reach terminal velocity and 3 stories is less then 50 feet and 4 stories is just at or right below 50 feet. So he was actually correct in saying that a penny dropped from 3rd floor is slower than one dropped at the fourth floor. Fourth floor penny would be closer to terminal velocity then the 3rd floor penny. But yes terminal velocity would come into affect for a penny dropped from the 7th floor and 8th floor or 9th and higher, all those would be the same speed at impact. Just wanted to clarify that his example is correct because of the floors he mentioned.
The issue most golfers have is inconsistent contact. One shot will be pretty good, next shot will be thin, next fat, next pretty good, next fat again, etc. This lesson only applies to golfers who can hit that ball flush every time.
This is so far from the truth, to get better at consistent contact is to create a consistent golf swing..
That is not correct! Thanks for your thoughts though!
@@PorzakGolf Andy or myself? I’m disagreeing with Andy is saying
@@GolfGarbage if it were that easy, we’d all be 4 handicappers.
Ur spot on! I was disagreeing with Andy! Haha sorry for not making making that clear!
I really like this guy, sadly I live in England , south of London. So won’t be having a one on one with him any time soon , but my game has improved since following his tips. Long may he run.
Regards
Keith
Maybe one of these days we can come out to London and hold a clinic!