Had a private lesson with Adam. Great experience and he’s one of the nicest person I’ve ever met. His enthusiasm for the golf and more importantly your improvement is sincere and heartfelt. Thanks Adam and thank you Mark for having Adam on your podcast.
Adam is gold. Could rewatch this weekly. I’d love to hear more about the release from a guest with a swing philosophy like Adam’s. It seems so important to know exactly what the hands and wrists do through impact.
Porzak Golf has been tremendously valuable to me and my game. They keep to very simple and foundational techniques. They don't get you lost in all of today's trendy and overly complicated swing techniques. Mike and Adam are outstanding communicators and generous with sharing their expertise.
Thanks so much for this great interview. I've been following Adam's work for about a year now and it's always impressive and enlightening (as is Todd Sones). I'm adding lessons with Adam to my calendar.
Here in Quebec ,Canada ,we don’t t have these guys that teach with passion or guts ,thats why he s the man for me and wish he would come here,i would surely enroll for a week.
Excellent video with lots of excellent information from Adam Porzak. I've been watching his videos for a couple of year and almost alway find benefit from them. This video covered a lot of topics that show why he teaches what he does and why it works. I hope you do have more videos with him in the future.
Long time follower of Porzak Golf and they are the real deal, many times I thought of quitting golf but his teachings and system really helped me enjoy golf again. Shout out to Adam!
Have been following Adam’s UA-cam for a few years, and started taking FaceTime lessons over the last few months. Has helped my swing and my game tremendously. No better golf coach to follow!!
What’s helped me is mastering grip, setup, alignment and ball position and I don’t think about much else. If my swing is off, I’m usually either not using the ground to load my lower body properly or my transition is way too rushed. So, I come back to my rhythm/tempo and feel that my transition takes a couple seconds. I don’t try to leave my hands behind me and rotate. I simply feel a mini Hideki pause before allowing my hands to travel down towards the ball.
@@russellnichols1735 I’m new to game and don’t strictly track my handicap. However, going through my scorecards over the last few months, I am around a 16-17 right now. I’ve been playing for a year and I love the game. Average score of 90ish but shot an 84 2 weeks ago. Hopefully I can consistently break 85 moving forward.
Adam's UA-cam channel has done so much to transform my golf swing. I've gone down the YT golf instruction rabbit hole like many here, but the way he explains the swing on his channel simply "clicked".
Porzak changed my game in less time with his youtube, then so called teaching pro's i have talked and taken lessons to in years... I would suggest, ask them (who wants to teach you) to hit balls infront of you and tell you how the golf swing works. If they can't or don't want to go to someone who does... Shitty teaching ruins the game and makes folks drop the game... lets do better with instruction...
The "freezer drill" is the most misunderstood drill ever, it has NOTHING to do with sequencing - its true genius is training the player how to keep the shoulder in its socket - ua-cam.com/video/RstfB8R9hwo/v-deo.htmlsi=eykT682Va3vmwzxi&t=184 - freeze all you want at the top if you don't know the essence of it, its as good as learning kung fu from watching jacky chan movies.
I've seen some of Adams videos and I've liked them but 8 minutes into this video and I really like him now.
Had a private lesson with Adam. Great experience and he’s one of the nicest person I’ve ever met. His enthusiasm for the golf and more importantly your improvement is sincere and heartfelt. Thanks Adam and thank you Mark for having Adam on your podcast.
Adam is gold. Could rewatch this weekly.
I’d love to hear more about the release from a guest with a swing philosophy like Adam’s. It seems so important to know exactly what the hands and wrists do through impact.
Porzak Golf has been tremendously valuable to me and my game. They keep to very simple and foundational techniques. They don't get you lost in all of today's trendy and overly complicated swing techniques. Mike and Adam are outstanding communicators and generous with sharing their expertise.
Great episode Mark thanks. I am a huge fan of the way Adam teaches the golf swing. His YT channel is a goldmine. Almost in your league 🙂
Appreciate your kind message and your support.
Thanks Mark for showcasing Adam's best youtube instruction hands down. When my game goes south Adam's checkpoints fixes me every time
Thanks so much for this great interview. I've been following Adam's work for about a year now and it's always impressive and enlightening (as is Todd Sones). I'm adding lessons with Adam to my calendar.
Love Porzak Golf. Thanks for having him on. Great interview. 👍
Here in Quebec ,Canada ,we don’t t have these guys that teach with passion or guts ,thats why he s the man for me and wish he would come here,i would surely enroll for a week.
Excellent video with lots of excellent information from Adam Porzak. I've been watching his videos for a couple of year and almost alway find benefit from them. This video covered a lot of topics that show why he teaches what he does and why it works. I hope you do have more videos with him in the future.
Long time follower of Porzak Golf and they are the real deal, many times I thought of quitting golf but his teachings and system really helped me enjoy golf again. Shout out to Adam!
Have been following Adam’s UA-cam for a few years, and started taking FaceTime lessons over the last few months. Has helped my swing and my game tremendously. No better golf coach to follow!!
Immelman back to his best with quality guests!
He is very good and very logical to follow.
Lots of important information here. Thanks to these two gentlemen.
WOW…I am a fan of both these guys…great to see them talking about the game!
You're kind. Thank you
Have picked up a lot of very helpful tips from Porzak over the last few years of watching his vids. thanks guys
Glad you found this helpful.
Fellow saffa from Somerset West here. Love your podcast Mark!
Lekker! Appreciate your support.
Elite Golf School
Porzak Golf
And a dozen others are on top of their stuff when it comes to modern instruction. They just get it!
great podcast
What’s helped me is mastering grip, setup, alignment and ball position and I don’t think about much else. If my swing is off, I’m usually either not using the ground to load my lower body properly or my transition is way too rushed. So, I come back to my rhythm/tempo and feel that my transition takes a couple seconds. I don’t try to leave my hands behind me and rotate. I simply feel a mini Hideki pause before allowing my hands to travel down towards the ball.
Nice. Simplicity is akways good.
What’s your HC with that approach?
@@russellnichols1735 I’m new to game and don’t strictly track my handicap. However, going through my scorecards over the last few months, I am around a 16-17 right now. I’ve been playing for a year and I love the game. Average score of 90ish but shot an 84 2 weeks ago. Hopefully I can consistently break 85 moving forward.
Adam's UA-cam channel has done so much to transform my golf swing. I've gone down the YT golf instruction rabbit hole like many here, but the way he explains the swing on his channel simply "clicked".
Brian Henninger next! The Golf Farm, Portland Oregon
We will look into that!
Porzak changed my game in less time with his youtube, then so called teaching pro's i have talked and taken lessons to in years... I would suggest, ask them (who wants to teach you) to hit balls infront of you and tell you how the golf swing works. If they can't or don't want to go to someone who does... Shitty teaching ruins the game and makes folks drop the game... lets do better with instruction...
Truth
Every golf instructor knows everything and everyone else are just idiots
The "freezer drill" is the most misunderstood drill ever, it has NOTHING to do with sequencing - its true genius is training the player how to keep the shoulder in its socket - ua-cam.com/video/RstfB8R9hwo/v-deo.htmlsi=eykT682Va3vmwzxi&t=184 - freeze all you want at the top if you don't know the essence of it, its as good as learning kung fu from watching jacky chan movies.