I've been struggling with an overswing all my life but i feel like what the kid said really nailed it for me, all about swinging the backswing with the left shoulder. Going to get on the range and try it.
I've been watching your teaching videos for three years now. I had that wipe right rotation from the top misunderstanding what you are teaching and it led to getting faster slapping across the line with that high spinny slice result. I've always loved your teaching and have become a really good short iron player from the wedge lessons. Golfmetrics has me as +6 handicap from 120 yards and in. My driver has been a different story showing a 15 to 20 handicap. It causes me many strokes where my 5 handicap could be 0 or better if I could get the driver to behave better.+ Recently, I started with the driver feel of what your client stated with the left shoulder and trying to create width on the backswing. This has helped slow my backswing down and keep everything more connected through feeling like the arms and body are moving together. The first move down feel is like just letting gravity work dropping the hands straight down from servers' position then accelerate turning and firing my right hand and right shoulder through at the target. It feels like the club head doesn't fully release until a couple of feet beyond the ball. I appreciate all you've done for me personally and helping all golfers understand good mechanics.
@frankleemartin54 I still struggle with that transition from the top. Got any good advice for me? I can’t do the gravity drop thing. I feel like I have zero power from thinking that but I also turn with my shoulders to quickly. I’ve got to figure out a middle ground between the two.
Haha…. So true. Played Torrey Saturday and couldn’t hit any tee shot except high and right. Bad place to hit into the rough when they’re prepping for the Farmers. It Was Brutal. Love your vids, if only I could consistently do as you say, I’d be scratch.
Hi, I’m currently tweaking my swing and im nearly certain I’m not turning enough in the backswing. You mentioned in a previous post that the arms shouldn’t cover the chest as such, I’m working on this but found I was doing a reverse pivot. I’m trying to implement this into my swing, cheers
Hi Adam. Love your videos. I’m trying to find the video with the drill where you hinge up immediately at address and then turn. I can’t seem to find it. Any idea?
Adam, enjoy your content. Please clarify at 0:33. I thought one of the components of a good swing was that the pressure shift to the lead side begins before the arms have completed their backswing? I get that too much out of sync isn't a good thing, either, and could create blocks.
That is absolutely never something we would ever tell anybody to work on! If any of that happens, which I don’t feel in my swing and my players never consciously feel in theirs…it would be natural and not something that you would ever tell somebody to do. Having two things going in opposite directions is a recipe for disaster in the golf swing!
Hey Adam, are you concerned at all with the positions through impact and follow through. He's young now so it's fine, but is there a danger leading to back issues in later life? Love the content and tuition.
Body (hips turning) beating the hands, seems to cause slices (fades) in my swing as well. Once i strengthened my grip, and allowed my hands to catch up and square the club face at impact, it seems to have corrected it. Although, I’m still not sure if this is the best fix for my personal kinesthetic sequence.
This kid takes nothing for granted and is especially human being it was very grateful for all he has!! But I have to tell you my man, I’m even more grateful that he’s trusting me with his game… he’s an incredible person with an amazing family which makes it all the better to work with him!
A big shoulder and torso turn with minimal arm swing makes the swing feel more effortless. The problem is it's easy to stall out that turn or have it go too slow compared to the shoulder and then all of the sudden the lead arm abducts across the chest and the arms swing too much. More drills that give a feel for how to get the shoulders and chest to turn without the arms getting independently active would be great. I gave you a thumbs up for the video even though you showed one of the most horrendously overplayed video clips in the history of golf. Please never play that Woods clip ever again! 🤮It seems someone is sticking that worthless waste of time in their videos almost every week. 🤦🙄
Teacher of the year! ANY YEAR!
Kid has a gorgeous swing!
I've been struggling with an overswing all my life but i feel like what the kid said really nailed it for me, all about swinging the backswing with the left shoulder.
Going to get on the range and try it.
I've been watching your teaching videos for three years now. I had that wipe right rotation from the top misunderstanding what you are teaching and it led to getting faster slapping across the line with that high spinny slice result. I've always loved your teaching and have become a really good short iron player from the wedge lessons. Golfmetrics has me as +6 handicap from 120 yards and in. My driver has been a different story showing a 15 to 20 handicap. It causes me many strokes where my 5 handicap could be 0 or better if I could get the driver to behave better.+
Recently, I started with the driver feel of what your client stated with the left shoulder and trying to create width on the backswing. This has helped slow my backswing down and keep everything more connected through feeling like the arms and body are moving together. The first move down feel is like just letting gravity work dropping the hands straight down from servers' position then accelerate turning and firing my right hand and right shoulder through at the target. It feels like the club head doesn't fully release until a couple of feet beyond the ball. I appreciate all you've done for me personally and helping all golfers understand good mechanics.
Frank, I can’t thank you enough for taking the time to write this message! I’m so appreciative of you and your feedback! 🙏🏻👊🏻
@frankleemartin54 I still struggle with that transition from the top. Got any good advice for me? I can’t do the gravity drop thing. I feel like I have zero power from thinking that but I also turn with my shoulders to quickly. I’ve got to figure out a middle ground between the two.
The best golf system/teaching on the net. Greetings and thanks from New Zealand! Keep it up
Best golf content I have ever seen. Incredibly useful, perfect length, very understandable.
I'm glad you liked it! 🙏🏻
Great tuition and passion … after many years posting
Your still the best here
Appreciate your effort Adam
Thanks a lot, I truly appreciate it! We will continue to produce content that will help golfers worldwide!
Haha…. So true.
Played Torrey Saturday and couldn’t hit any tee shot except high and right.
Bad place to hit into the rough when they’re prepping for the Farmers.
It
Was
Brutal.
Love your vids, if only I could consistently do as you say, I’d be scratch.
Great instruction. Short and to the point.
Thanks so much!
Hi,
I’m currently tweaking my swing and im nearly certain I’m not turning enough in the backswing. You mentioned in a previous post that the arms shouldn’t cover the chest as such, I’m working on this but found I was doing a reverse pivot. I’m trying to implement this into my swing, cheers
Thank you Mr Porzak
You're welcome!!
That left shoulder feel I get, thanks!
Hi Adam. Love your videos.
I’m trying to find the video with the drill where you hinge up immediately at address and then turn. I can’t seem to find it. Any idea?
Really nice takeaway
Any good drills to feel like the lead shoulder starts the swing??
Great lesson, I find a lesser arm swing for some reason allows me to really use the ground for power.
Is that a Longhorns shirt I see on your student? Should be a fun game with the Buckeyes.
🤘
What’s his club speed and carry? Such a nice swing
Adam, enjoy your content. Please clarify at 0:33. I thought one of the components of a good swing was that the pressure shift to the lead side begins before the arms have completed their backswing? I get that too much out of sync isn't a good thing, either, and could create blocks.
That is absolutely never something we would ever tell anybody to work on! If any of that happens, which I don’t feel in my swing and my players never consciously feel in theirs…it would be natural and not something that you would ever tell somebody to do. Having two things going in opposite directions is a recipe for disaster in the golf swing!
@@PorzakGolf Thank you!
Hey Adam, are you concerned at all with the positions through impact and follow through. He's young now so it's fine, but is there a danger leading to back issues in later life? Love the content and tuition.
Not at all! This is pure rotation around his spine angle free of any manipulation! This is what it’s supposed to look like!! Pain free
@ That's good context! Thanks for the response.
Body (hips turning) beating the hands, seems to cause slices (fades) in my swing as well. Once i strengthened my grip, and allowed my hands to catch up and square the club face at impact, it seems to have corrected it. Although, I’m still not sure if this is the best fix for my personal kinesthetic sequence.
Good stuff there!
Seems like a common theme for most. Syncing the upper half with the lower half from transition. Speeding up the arms to match the lower half.
Another Texas Longhorn in Adam’s care. Hook em! 🤘🏽
he hits it better than i do
"left rough"
I relate to that perfectionism!😂
For me, perfectionist mentality and tendency to spray it all over is a bad match up!
I need a lesson
We would love to have you!
Contact us at info@porzakgolf.com
Kid pipes it, nice
Awesome lesson but an even better shirt my man is wearing😂🤘🏼
🤘 Hook em!
I don't recall young players unleashing on the ball like that when the same age. The game has changed.
Jack is an unbelievable talent!
One lucky kid. I wonder if he realizes the money his dad is spending to be with this coach.
This kid takes nothing for granted and is especially human being it was very grateful for all he has!! But I have to tell you my man, I’m even more grateful that he’s trusting me with his game… he’s an incredible person with an amazing family which makes it all the better to work with him!
@ wasn’t trying to be insulting. More envious than anything.
I knew that! hopefully this answer didn’t come across like you did! 👊🏻🙏🏻
Yes he knows, his dad left him a note on the windshield of his Porsche
Touch grass
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A big shoulder and torso turn with minimal arm swing makes the swing feel more effortless. The problem is it's easy to stall out that turn or have it go too slow compared to the shoulder and then all of the sudden the lead arm abducts across the chest and the arms swing too much. More drills that give a feel for how to get the shoulders and chest to turn without the arms getting independently active would be great. I gave you a thumbs up for the video even though you showed one of the most horrendously overplayed video clips in the history of golf. Please never play that Woods clip ever again! 🤮It seems someone is sticking that worthless waste of time in their videos almost every week. 🤦🙄