Same here! Just found the podcast, so just starting season 2…my issue is I think I’m swinging very upright, but I tend to either hit a straight push or hit it fat…I tried the nail drill to help me think more outside in and it works great! Thanks Chasing Scratch!!!
Heard you on chasing scratch podcast and just haphazardly came across your channel. Tried this on the range tonight and was absolutely nailing almost every shot (pun intended). I find this visualisation helps me make better contact with the ball too
I just found your podcast on Spotify and heard you mention this in one of your earlier episodes. Struggling at the driving range yesterday with a new driver I gave this a try and I almost can’t believe it’s this easy. It immediately fixed a high uncontrollable fade/slice and turns it into a straight shot/slight draw, I feel like my grip is excessively strong to “feel” like I’m driving a nail but I’m not sure I care to be honest as the control and confidence is so much higher.
I’ve been using this visualisation for years and it works a treat. If you don’t strike it right you’ve bent the nail. Really declutters your mind from technical swing thoughts and gets you striking consistently well. 👍
Awesome drill. I've been testing it out nailing the ball more to the right to correct my out to in swing, and I'm producing much better ball striking and better smash factor. It's even working well with my long irons, which I've always had trouble with.
I’ve tried everything to fix an inside out path. This tip is pure gold. It instantly allowed me to feel atheltic, gain consistency and strike it pure. Thank you Adam!!!
I really like this because it’s pretty simple. I am a teaching professional and even I have gotten really discouraged at times working with my mentor discussing how to shallow the swing path and avoid my dreaded over the top move. Everyone is different in how they learn and apply things. And someone that gets overwhelmed easily but is naturally talented, this can work wonders. I always want my students to understand cause and effect such that they are able to understand what is happening when they hit the ball various ways. Otherwise, they can’t discern what’s going on in their swing causing the desired or undesired results. But keeping things as simple as possible is something I am always looking to do. For me personally, I am able to visualize the nail and its all I need to drastically change my swing path to get my desired results! Thanks for your help! I will pass this on as well! Cheers
Adam - wow.....light bulb just went off....ding....ding....ding. I am thinking that when practicing on the range, just use the labeling/stripes on the ball as the "nail". Then you set up the ball a few degrees right/left/center and use that as your alignment "nail". Excellent teaching on how to see shot shapes via true cause and effect application.
To me, this is pure gold! You really advocate simplicity Adam (which is a very, very, very good thing for us amateur golfers) and I am really looking forward to practise my instincts to shape shot during winter.
This drill alone, which I first learned in The Practice Manual, completely transformed my swing and adaptability. That said, the one thing that took a little more time was engraining that ball position needs to shift a little bit as well, forward or back depending on path. Also, I have a tendency to address the ball naturally with my shoulders a bit more open, so sometimes a 'neutral' shot for me turns into a pull hook. What's cool, though, is that even if you set-up at crazy angles, you can make your body respond to the nail and produce a different shape than what the set-up appears to suggest.
Heard this on Chasing Scratch today. Was straight up blasting with this swing thought. curious though if I should imagine the nail slightly going downward as to think about compressing the ball as well?
The line on the ball can be adjusted in or out to provide a great visual aid to the driver swing path. With irons, find a spot just in front of the ball along the line you want to swing. This also helps with ball-turf contact.
Great video ! Swing thoughts like this are perfect for me , far to many videos making it complicated. Most pros on tour don’t even know most the technical aspects of the game as they don’t care to it doesn’t alway help.
This is really good stuff man . Scrapping ball cover out of the 6 iron after implementing this into my swing downstairs after watching a AJ Bonar video. Had to search for more people with a total breakthrough with this method. Makes me feel like a little kid just smacking the crap out of the ball. Trying to teach this to my son but he is very stubborn as he is only 8. Wonder if you still use this method till this day??
Adam ty your an excellent teacher,, talking about the draw I personally think it's an ugly shaped shot I much rather hit a cut or fade it's a very pretty shot I know you lose distance but Iam really not concerned with distance right now at my age 55 yrs old!!!! I think course management is the most important perst of my game ,,,I've learned to lay up and hit a wedge into green and give up one stroke maybe lol I might knock it close enough for a one putt lol !! Anyway ty so much for your knowledge second to none!! Stay safe,,,,,
Great video. I don't care what swing path I achieve either, but I would sure love to hit my 6 iron more than 130 yards on average. Your half swing shots are going 180+. That's the secret I need.
Lots of factors go into distance. Speed will be the biggest determinant, but then strike quality and afec to path and spin loft are other contributors.
As a righty who has a tendency to slice, would trying to drive the nail slightly to the right not open the face up and make it slice more? Honest question as I love this concept but am curious about your insight. Subscribing to your drills after listening to Chasing Scratch for first time this month!
It might. It depends on how you change the face. Most people will send the face more right as they change the path with this drill. However, it will usually not be a 1:1. I'd start out by closing the face at address, then gripping, then focus on the nail drill until you start to see a nice draw shot. Then adjust the face back to a less closed position as needed.
I have a similar thought when hitting. The only difference is I picture a bent nail with the intent of straightening it into the ball, so I can close or open my face to the path.
No offense, but you're talking about what YOU do in the video, but I was hoping to learn HOW to do it other than visualization. You mentioned a drill, but I never heard anything drill instructions.
“Lenny cue the Adam music”
LGLG!
Craigers!!
Carl, is that you?
"Mmmmmmmmm"
This is how I get a Hi Wayne
That a boy Rick! Kudos to Adam!
And kudos to you Craiggers
catching up on Chasing Scratch, just heard the "Insanity" episode and came right here. Great video! Thanks!
clicked this video because i recognized this from the chasing scratch podcast lmao. hammer that nail!
Same here !
#LGLG
Same here! Just found the podcast, so just starting season 2…my issue is I think I’m swinging very upright, but I tend to either hit a straight push or hit it fat…I tried the nail drill to help me think more outside in and it works great! Thanks Chasing Scratch!!!
If you want true gold, then listen to Adam Young's The Sweet Spot podcast
Heard you on chasing scratch podcast and just haphazardly came across your channel. Tried this on the range tonight and was absolutely nailing almost every shot (pun intended). I find this visualisation helps me make better contact with the ball too
I just found your podcast on Spotify and heard you mention this in one of your earlier episodes. Struggling at the driving range yesterday with a new driver I gave this a try and I almost can’t believe it’s this easy. It immediately fixed a high uncontrollable fade/slice and turns it into a straight shot/slight draw, I feel like my grip is excessively strong to “feel” like I’m driving a nail but I’m not sure I care to be honest as the control and confidence is so much higher.
I’ve been using this visualisation for years and it works a treat. If you don’t strike it right you’ve bent the nail. Really declutters your mind from technical swing thoughts and gets you striking consistently well. 👍
Here from the Chasing Scratch podcast!
got it from CHASING SCRATCH / love it
Awesome drill. I've been testing it out nailing the ball more to the right to correct my out to in swing, and I'm producing much better ball striking and better smash factor. It's even working well with my long irons, which I've always had trouble with.
I’ve tried everything to fix an inside out path. This tip is pure gold. It instantly allowed me to feel atheltic, gain consistency and strike it pure. Thank you Adam!!!
I really like this because it’s pretty simple. I am a teaching professional and even I have gotten really discouraged at times working with my mentor discussing how to shallow the swing path and avoid my dreaded over the top move. Everyone is different in how they learn and apply things. And someone that gets overwhelmed easily but is naturally talented, this can work wonders. I always want my students to understand cause and effect such that they are able to understand what is happening when they hit the ball various ways. Otherwise, they can’t discern what’s going on in their swing causing the desired or undesired results. But keeping things as simple as possible is something I am always looking to do. For me personally, I am able to visualize the nail and its all I need to drastically change my swing path to get my desired results! Thanks for your help! I will pass this on as well! Cheers
Adam - wow.....light bulb just went off....ding....ding....ding. I am thinking that when practicing on the range, just use the labeling/stripes on the ball as the "nail". Then you set up the ball a few degrees right/left/center and use that as your alignment "nail". Excellent teaching on how to see shot shapes via true cause and effect application.
Great video Adam. Swing path numbers on point whilst demonstrating unbelievable 😂 👏
To me, this is pure gold! You really advocate simplicity Adam (which is a very, very, very good thing for us amateur golfers) and I am really looking forward to practise my instincts to shape shot during winter.
This drill alone, which I first learned in The Practice Manual, completely transformed my swing and adaptability. That said, the one thing that took a little more time was engraining that ball position needs to shift a little bit as well, forward or back depending on path. Also, I have a tendency to address the ball naturally with my shoulders a bit more open, so sometimes a 'neutral' shot for me turns into a pull hook. What's cool, though, is that even if you set-up at crazy angles, you can make your body respond to the nail and produce a different shape than what the set-up appears to suggest.
Heard this on Chasing Scratch today. Was straight up blasting with this swing thought. curious though if I should imagine the nail slightly going downward as to think about compressing the ball as well?
Keen to hear how this swing thought is still holding up? Can’t wait to try it
The line on the ball can be adjusted in or out to provide a great visual aid to the driver swing path. With irons, find a spot just in front of the ball along the line you want to swing. This also helps with ball-turf contact.
I really like a simplified approach to the golf swing. Great tip. Cant wait to try it out
this is my favourite drill from NLG
Great video ! Swing thoughts like this are perfect for me , far to many videos making it complicated. Most pros on tour don’t even know most the technical aspects of the game as they don’t care to it doesn’t alway help.
Excellent visualization thoughts for how to fade and draw the ball. Thank you, This is a keeper.
I like the nail visual. What about marking a line around the ball and pointing it the direction you like to swing through?
Sure, whatever gets your brain to have the right intention.
This is really good stuff man . Scrapping ball cover out of the 6 iron after implementing this into my swing downstairs after watching a AJ Bonar video. Had to search for more people with a total breakthrough with this method. Makes me feel like a little kid just smacking the crap out of the ball. Trying to teach this to my son but he is very stubborn as he is only 8. Wonder if you still use this method till this day??
Great video Adam good simple tip going to give it a try when we are back after the lockdown..🏴
If you have anything that needs fixing around the house, you can start on it now
You sound like the wife....😆🏴
Adam ty your an excellent teacher,, talking about the draw I personally think it's an ugly shaped shot I much rather hit a cut or fade it's a very pretty shot I know you lose distance but Iam really not concerned with distance right now at my age 55 yrs old!!!! I think course management is the most important perst of my game ,,,I've learned to lay up and hit a wedge into green and give up one stroke maybe lol I might knock it close enough for a one putt lol !! Anyway ty so much for your knowledge second to none!! Stay safe,,,,,
Great analogy explained in a brilliant way!!
Great video. I don't care what swing path I achieve either, but I would sure love to hit my 6 iron more than 130 yards on average. Your half swing shots are going 180+. That's the secret I need.
Lots of factors go into distance. Speed will be the biggest determinant, but then strike quality and afec to path and spin loft are other contributors.
Love the vid bro ignore my question about the nail on the other vid haha
As a righty who has a tendency to slice, would trying to drive the nail slightly to the right not open the face up and make it slice more? Honest question as I love this concept but am curious about your insight. Subscribing to your drills after listening to Chasing Scratch for first time this month!
It might. It depends on how you change the face.
Most people will send the face more right as they change the path with this drill. However, it will usually not be a 1:1.
I'd start out by closing the face at address, then gripping, then focus on the nail drill until you start to see a nice draw shot. Then adjust the face back to a less closed position as needed.
This is the way
I have a similar thought when hitting. The only difference is I picture a bent nail with the intent of straightening it into the ball, so I can close or open my face to the path.
The chasing scratch "dramatic" music was playing in my head the whole video.
Absolute gold. Thank you 🙏
I imagine you could even use the alignment aid on the ball to represent the nail you want to visualize 🏌🏻♂️
I can’t believe you can hit with that light fixture right above. I would absolutely destroy that thing.
Common Rick
Can you do this with your driver?
do you use this for driver as well ?
Sure, you can
My normal swing is out to in and slices. When I try to swing right the ball goes straight right lol
"Hammer thy nail"
Why not draw a line over the middle of the ball.
On the drivingrange use the marks on the ball.
Visualize, perhaps later...
Nail, nail, nail.. nail nail nail
No offense, but you're talking about what YOU do in the video, but I was hoping to learn HOW to do it other than visualization. You mentioned a drill, but I never heard anything drill instructions.