It's amazing how well you can coach an elite golfer, but still have it be incredibly useful for high handicappers as well. I really appreciate your content.
That's the best golf content. Watch great advice be executed, and see the impact it has on the rest of the swing and subsequent adjustments and feel. It gives it that extra context that really helps it click for me.
Excellent lesson. My Pro tried to teach me this technique as I had a severe in to out swing path but I’ve struggled with it and haven’t been able to get it quite right. Your video has explained, in a way I understand, exactly what I need to see and feel to achieve that correct swing path. Brilliant!! Thanks.
I have this problem too. I was about 8deg in to out. I've got it down to 2-3 deg. Trying to consistently be 1-2. Still feels weird. Lol. This takeaway drill has helped alot
This is a really great video. I tend to sway to the right and take the club back too shallow. This video can fix this. I love the thought of keep the hands in and the club out on the takeaway. I will be practicing this in a couple hours. Thank you for sharing this.
This drill helped me improve my path. Now I have the club more in front, but have gone from dumped under transition to steep and over the top. Would be interested to see a video on that.
You just shave 8 strokes off my game. Took this to the range then shot an 81 the next day… previous best was an 89. I’m just over a year into golf and I feel like I have 70s in the bag now. Nothing but clean contact now
Fantastic explanation. I was sticking my hands out tome after for months it was less noticeable with shorter clubs but with long irons and a driver disconnect lead to some wild shots of the tee. Thank you!
I watch your videos all the time love them and today i hit a shot of a lifetime, I hit my tee shot about 180 in the rough and flushed a 7 iron from 164 yards and it Michael Block slam dunked in the hole for my first eagle 2 this is my 9 month of golf!
Gold as usual Adam and team! Can I please ask a question about hip bump - I am finding in mirror work that even where I have the bump done correctly at setup, and the slight tilt of upper body away from target, I have a tendency to lose the tilt and the bump during the backswing and end up tilting TOWARDS the target slightly at top of backswing. Should the bump/tilt away be kept in place during the backswing with the chest just rotating? Thank you!
We like to teach that the lead shoulder is the engine to our swing. The lead shoulder will initiate the first move which makes the takeaway more connected
How does this drill differ to the Tommy Fleetwood iron swing drill? I‘ve problems to understand why the alignment rot is in the middle of nowhere - neither aligned to the feet nor aligned to ball impact line. Reason?
I didn’t understand what “draw in the transition and hard cut at the bottom” means? Can someone explain? As always these videos are pure gold. Not sure they apply to me but I just love watching them !
This would mean - allowing the club to shallow or fall from the top, on the plane line, (potential draw shape)... body not to give up through the hitting area but open up to the target and clear through, with a connection of the arm (which is a fade feel ball flight)
I am getting this down now Bro. I can start to feel the benefits of this. Had an epiphany moment on what this does for lag and hands ahead of club head down at impact. BIG DiFF. I have always had problems with compression and lower launch. This makes it automatic and the compression is vastly improved.
It's amazing how well you can coach an elite golfer, but still have it be incredibly useful for high handicappers as well. I really appreciate your content.
Unbelievable address position. He is set up for success right out of the gate. Adam’s coaching is always spot on !
Hips and Hands! Watching you demonstrate and Adam adjust, is exactly what I needed for it to click. Thank you!
That's the best golf content. Watch great advice be executed, and see the impact it has on the rest of the swing and subsequent adjustments and feel. It gives it that extra context that really helps it click for me.
Probably the best video of Porzak Golf I have seen . well done
dude, your channel is just amazing man.
Excellent lesson. My Pro tried to teach me this technique as I had a severe in to out swing path but I’ve struggled with it and haven’t been able to get it quite right.
Your video has explained, in a way I understand, exactly what I need to see and feel to achieve that correct swing path.
Brilliant!! Thanks.
Great to hear! Keep it up Tony!
I've been fighting an in too out path forever.
I have this problem too. I was about 8deg in to out. I've got it down to 2-3 deg. Trying to consistently be 1-2. Still feels weird. Lol. This takeaway drill has helped alot
Gold, Adam and team... Gold!
Great to watch this lesson… working on this very thing now. Always took club too inside on the takeaway. Never again.. thank you
Best coach I know. Lets go Adam!
This is a really great video. I tend to sway to the right and take the club back too shallow. This video can fix this. I love the thought of keep the hands in and the club out on the takeaway. I will be practicing this in a couple hours. Thank you for sharing this.
Excellent video! Thank you for your content!
Thanks - my hands were pushing out - this will help
You're welcome!
This drill helped me improve my path. Now I have the club more in front, but have gone from dumped under transition to steep and over the top. Would be interested to see a video on that.
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Never a doubt these lessons are absolute gems!
Yessir! 💎
I have only been watching you for a month you have helped me so much thanks, unbelievable
Great to hear! Let’s keep getting better together!
Great video ! Someone with a flat or inside takeaway would also benefit from this set up and drill ? Your thoughts ?
absolute great info. makes sense. im taking notes for my 12 yo daughter.. she started HS golf 7th grade in Aug in Greenville SC,
You just shave 8 strokes off my game. Took this to the range then shot an 81 the next day… previous best was an 89. I’m just over a year into golf and I feel like I have 70s in the bag now. Nothing but clean contact now
Fantastic explanation. I was sticking my hands out tome after for months it was less noticeable with shorter clubs but with long irons and a driver disconnect lead to some wild shots of the tee. Thank you!
Nice Divs
I watch your videos all the time love them and today i hit a shot of a lifetime, I hit my tee shot about 180 in the rough and flushed a 7 iron from 164 yards and it Michael Block slam dunked in the hole for my first eagle 2 this is my 9 month of golf!
yeah right.
Great tips thanks
Adam - This video seems to be very close to the idea of keeping the hands inside the clubhead during the B/S. Am I correct?? Thanks Jim
Gold as usual Adam and team! Can I please ask a question about hip bump - I am finding in mirror work that even where I have the bump done correctly at setup, and the slight tilt of upper body away from target, I have a tendency to lose the tilt and the bump during the backswing and end up tilting TOWARDS the target slightly at top of backswing.
Should the bump/tilt away be kept in place during the backswing with the chest just rotating?
Thank you!
@porzakgolf. @porzakgolf is this a fake reply?
I really like that feel club out hands in. Great, Now I just gotta sync up my turn.
We like to teach that the lead shoulder is the engine to our swing. The lead shoulder will initiate the first move which makes the takeaway more connected
@@PorzakGolfDamn straight, man. It’s been magic for me.
Good video 😊
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Is that yellow training club you have the Momentus?
Should you use the hip bump with 3 wood, hybrids, and irons?
If you have to ask maybe this isn’t the video for you 😂
Just wanted you to know, your QR code is "disabled", Your work is too damn good for me not to let you know! Thank you for your tips!
Is there a drill to get the arms ahead of the chest on the downswing?
Do you pull or push the club back?
Can we do this drill for Driver too?
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Why is the allignment stick on the ground not in line with the feet but about 1/2 to one foot away?
The hard cut at the bottom is definitely a signature of a pro golf swing. Is this due to holding the face open and swinging left right at impact?
First time we have seen the weighted club. What’s up?
Also what iron is he hitting ?
How does this drill differ to the Tommy Fleetwood iron swing drill? I‘ve problems to understand why the alignment rot is in the middle of nowhere - neither aligned to the feet nor aligned to ball impact line. Reason?
Dude, he literally shows in the video why its set like that.
Hands inside the line, clubhead outside the line.
I didn’t understand what “draw in the transition and hard cut at the bottom” means? Can someone explain? As always these videos are pure gold. Not sure they apply to me but I just love watching them !
This would mean - allowing the club to shallow or fall from the top, on the plane line, (potential draw shape)...
body not to give up through the hitting area but open up to the target and clear through, with a connection of the arm (which is a fade feel ball flight)
Can someone please link the hinge video mentioned at 2min 52 seconds ? Can’t get the in video link to work - appreciated folks
How to Set The Club, The RIGHT WAY!
ua-cam.com/video/qyHsy5d16RY/v-deo.html
Here you go!
I thought you had hairy legs. Lol.
I am getting this down now Bro. I can start to feel the benefits of this. Had an epiphany moment on what this does for lag and hands ahead of club head down at impact. BIG DiFF. I have always had problems with compression and lower launch. This makes it automatic and the compression is vastly improved.
Great