I love your style and method of instruction! I’m registered and very excited to attend your golf camp in Del Mar in a couple of weeks. I look forward to meeting you and continuing my golf improvement journey!
This is exactly what my pro and I are working on because I tend to have early rotation of forearms in the takeaway, which I was trying on my part, to achieve that dynamic wrist hinge. Reals and feels can be two different things, which WAS a bad thing on my part. I was way inside and not on plane at all. I’ve gotta laugh at myself tho because you’ve just confirmed that my pro is correct and this needs to be the new, correct feel. Keep up the good work and videos. Especially appreciate the feedback from your students in their own words, keeps it real and in layman’s terms.
You teach the method and benefit of setting the club in the takeaway. Another professional teacher advocates for a low and wide takeaway. I have been playing for years and I’ve tried both ways. Profess why your method is better (reliable).
THIS is something I majorly struggle with. Just did the down the line drill and honestly loved the way my backswing looked at the top! Hoping this helps me. Thanks for the great content!
This is one of the best instructional videos I’ve found on here. Thank you for this. I have been looking for a pull fade swing pattern. I like this straights back and swing left.
I had this same epiphany towards the end of my last round. I started taking the club away outside the hands and immediately began to flush everything dead straight instead of a hook which I always battled against. Thanks
Another great video, thank you. I have been working my way through the other videos since I found your channel. Is there one of how to use your feet? If someone could point me in right direction, it would be much appreciated. Thanks for the videos again.
I’ve fought an under plane takeaway my whole career. When I work on proper plane in the takeaway I feel like I am in a weak unathletic position up top. I’m thinking I’m maybe only doing the position with my arms and not enough with the body turning.
Adam, another great video. Thank you! I accidentally came across this “hit a cut” method and found myself being able to hit it flush. I have always wanted to know why the ball doesn’t cut, even when I hit it with an moderate open stance. In fact, I hit it with a baby draw for the most part. Any insight to share?
So ive been trying to work on a outside takeaway after months of playing with an inside takeaway, from this video it looks like the takeaway should actually follow the alignment rod from the ground? once you get into that position do you lift the club up vertically while turning so that you avoid the club from getting behind you?
Yes, and that would be considered straight back and in front of your hands. Club down the line of the feet and in line with hands when it is parallel to the ground.
I have a question... The idea of connection and no runoff at the top is key in most of your teachings, but i dont get it... I understand the reasoning behind it, but if your hands stay connected, in front and no run off at the top... Wouldn't both arm be straight at the top? Is it not the run off at the top that creates the bend in your trail elbow? i have been thinking about this a lot lately and i cant see how your hands are still in same relation to your chest as what it was at setup... Maybe someone can help me out here to understand this...
I've been working so hard trying to keep arms in front but now I'm smothering shot(esp with driver) like I'm tilting the club out even though rt elbow doesnt feel behind. Any ideas.
Hard to be 100% sure with the description you’re giving, but watch out for no lateral movement. Make sure you stay centered and keep your head in a picture frame behind the golf ball especially with driver.
@@PorzakGolf thanks, I'll keep an eye on it. Half of drives are great, half are pull hooks. Driving used to be best part. Feels as if I'm throwing hands and shoulders in front of body, but iron divots go right as well often. I love your videos
When you match the club with the alignment rod, you talk about set the club. What does that mean? It looks like to achieve that, you just hinge more after the takeaway? Do you also curl your right arm when setting? And is it a vertical set or angled?
So I see the student was rerouting his club. From my understanding of your teaching, you teach a single plane swing. Do you teach that with all of your students?
What an amazing golf coach, that kid is super fortunate to have access to Adam's knowledge & experience.
I love your style and method of instruction! I’m registered and very excited to attend your golf camp in Del Mar in a couple of weeks. I look forward to meeting you and continuing my golf improvement journey!
Adam and MIke......the clarity is astonishing ! The best out there by far....see back at Foxwood's
I am 62 started a year ago😂.what you teach is so well understand and doable.thank you
Can't get enough of these videos guys. Keep it up!
Thanks! Will do!
This is exactly what my pro and I are working on because I tend to have early rotation of forearms in the takeaway, which I was trying on my part, to achieve that dynamic wrist hinge.
Reals and feels can be two different things, which WAS a bad thing on my part. I was way inside and not on plane at all.
I’ve gotta laugh at myself tho because you’ve just confirmed that my pro is correct and this needs to be the new, correct feel.
Keep up the good work and videos.
Especially appreciate the feedback from your students in their own words, keeps it real and in layman’s terms.
You teach the method and benefit of setting the club in the takeaway. Another professional teacher advocates for a low and wide takeaway. I have been playing for years and I’ve tried both ways. Profess why your method is better (reliable).
THIS is something I majorly struggle with. Just did the down the line drill and honestly loved the way my backswing looked at the top! Hoping this helps me. Thanks for the great content!
Love this! Big fan of yours for over a year, my game has improved so much I'm literally no longer second guessing the "love zone" 😂
Coach nobody explain it better than you "draw in the transition, fade on the follow thru" result is straight shot. Awsome.
Bradley Hughes used to say this 👍
This is one of the best instructional videos I’ve found on here. Thank you for this. I have been looking for a pull fade swing pattern. I like this straights back and swing left.
Top class instruction, really enjoy these videos on this channel, amazing you haven't got a ton more subscribers
Much appreciated! We are slowly getting there 🥳
Take away path is the most crucial part in my book
Yes indeed!
O 100%, if you get there with the club set consistently, solves so many issues
That divot at 5:00 gave me chills
This lesson is crucial.
I had this same epiphany towards the end of my last round. I started taking the club away outside the hands and immediately began to flush everything dead straight instead of a hook which I always battled against. Thanks
kept subscribing here from South Korea. Inspired by every clip. Great thanks ~!
Thanks for watching!
Loose at the top is loose at the bottom. Great feel/thought. Thanks.
Another great video, thank you. I have been working my way through the other videos since I found your channel. Is there one of how to use your feet? If someone could point me in right direction, it would be much appreciated. Thanks for the videos again.
used this today. Amazing straight shots
Great content this fella. He'd be awesome for lessons.
I’ve fought an under plane takeaway my whole career. When I work on proper plane in the takeaway I feel like I am in a weak unathletic position up top. I’m thinking I’m maybe only doing the position with my arms and not enough with the body turning.
Adam, another great video. Thank you! I accidentally came across this “hit a cut” method and found myself being able to hit it flush. I have always wanted to know why the ball doesn’t cut, even when I hit it with an moderate open stance. In fact, I hit it with a baby draw for the most part. Any insight to share?
@Porzak Golf, what are your thoughts and feeling on the ProSendr training aid?
Great tips Adam thanks
this is all really good. So with the "hard fade" at the bottom feel, are you holding the face or letting it release through?
great instruction!
Another great vid. Ty
Would love to watch you play a few holes
So ive been trying to work on a outside takeaway after months of playing with an inside takeaway, from this video it looks like the takeaway should actually follow the alignment rod from the ground? once you get into that position do you lift the club up vertically while turning so that you avoid the club from getting behind you?
Yes, and that would be considered straight back and in front of your hands. Club down the line of the feet and in line with hands when it is parallel to the ground.
Sergio lag, nice!
I have a question... The idea of connection and no runoff at the top is key in most of your teachings, but i dont get it... I understand the reasoning behind it, but if your hands stay connected, in front and no run off at the top... Wouldn't both arm be straight at the top? Is it not the run off at the top that creates the bend in your trail elbow? i have been thinking about this a lot lately and i cant see how your hands are still in same relation to your chest as what it was at setup... Maybe someone can help me out here to understand this...
Is that Gabriel writer behind the cam
I've been working so hard trying to keep arms in front but now I'm smothering shot(esp with driver) like I'm tilting the club out even though rt elbow doesnt feel behind. Any ideas.
Hard to be 100% sure with the description you’re giving, but watch out for no lateral movement. Make sure you stay centered and keep your head in a picture frame behind the golf ball especially with driver.
@@PorzakGolf thanks, I'll keep an eye on it. Half of drives are great, half are pull hooks. Driving used to be best part. Feels as if I'm throwing hands and shoulders in front of body, but iron divots go right as well often. I love your videos
When you match the club with the alignment rod, you talk about set the club. What does that mean? It looks like to achieve that, you just hinge more after the takeaway? Do you also curl your right arm when setting? And is it a vertical set or angled?
The exact question I’m asking my takeaway is so inside now
Makes me want to get out to range to work on this lol
We got to get better somehow!
If i get my take away right the downswing comes naturally
100%
So I see the student was rerouting his club. From my understanding of your teaching, you teach a single plane swing. Do you teach that with all of your students?
literally should have to pay for these lol
알앗다
If you could talk just a little bit faster and a little bit more like the world is going to end tomorrow that'd be great!
이놈마^^