I would be remiss if I didn't say I love that Gabe is involved with your channel. He was one of the first golf content creators I watched on YT and I believe he was way ahead of his time. His infectious personality and love for the game shined through in all of his videos. I always thought he was the coolest kid riding his scooter with his clubs on his back. You still have fans Gabe!
I pretend every time I watch your videos it's my weekly 1:1 with you and I tell people I have one of the top golf coaches helping me with the game. =) Keep up the great work Adam and Mike...can't wait to see what you do in 2023. This is the year you hit 100K subscribers!
Your tuition is, without a doubt, the best on YT. I sincerely hope you get to the 100K subscribers this year you deserve. Have a great 2023 and keep the videos coming.
The take away of the golf club you teach is 100% legit for a compressed shot👍 I have been watching for months, my body has been tight, thought it was a part of turning 50🤣 been missing to the right for a while and after yesterday's game, the thought of quitting the game almost became reality. Thankfully for putting your move into effect and noticing a tight dispersion instantly was easy to duplicate and the freedom has come back to my shots🙏
Love the coaching. You say 70% weight on balls before the bump. As the bump moves back (as well as towards the target) does this move the weight more over the ankles? Thanks
George Gankas had a good exaggerated way to getting the lead knee to bend forward. This student needs to open his lead foot more to help do so. Btw your lessons are priceless. Luv watching them.
Great question. NO, and a little yes lol. Our players get the lower body from belt down more engaged toward the target but unlike the stack and tilt our players will have their upper body tilted back behind the ball at address(via a reverse k setup). This allows the player to “leave their lower body toward the target” While their upper body and chest turn behind the golf ball!
@@PorzakGolf thanks for the reply, sounds a good way to get “behind the ball” without swaying. I’ve tended to get a little reverse pivot and head move towards the ball on the back swing so I can sometimes sway to try and counter this.
I would be remiss if I didn't say I love that Gabe is involved with your channel. He was one of the first golf content creators I watched on YT and I believe he was way ahead of his time. His infectious personality and love for the game shined through in all of his videos. I always thought he was the coolest kid riding his scooter with his clubs on his back. You still have fans Gabe!
I'm going to write this again. Best explaining of golf swing in this space. Great work, and thank you.
I pretend every time I watch your videos it's my weekly 1:1 with you and I tell people I have one of the top golf coaches helping me with the game. =) Keep up the great work Adam and Mike...can't wait to see what you do in 2023. This is the year you hit 100K subscribers!
We are the coaches in your pocket!! We appreciate the motivating comment Frankie!
Your tuition is, without a doubt, the best on YT. I sincerely hope you get to the 100K subscribers this year you deserve. Have a great 2023 and keep the videos coming.
Thanks for the inspiring words! We appreciate it !
Thank you for sharing these lessons with me!
You got it!
The take away of the golf club you teach is 100% legit for a compressed shot👍
I have been watching for months, my body has been tight, thought it was a part of turning 50🤣 been missing to the right for a while and after yesterday's game, the thought of quitting the game almost became reality.
Thankfully for putting your move into effect and noticing a tight dispersion instantly was easy to duplicate and the freedom has come back to my shots🙏
Great lesson…
Does hitting the nail also apply for the wedges?
Looking forward to your answer. Kind regards, Eric Groenhart from Holland.
World class
Love the coaching. You say 70% weight on balls before the bump. As the bump moves back (as well as towards the target) does this move the weight more over the ankles? Thanks
70% on balls of feet
Need this in slow motion
cant believe this is free content
We got you guys!
Couldn’t even see Cam’s face but know it’s his swing @ :22
Interesting with the knees! Is it abit stack a tilt?
George Gankas had a good exaggerated way to getting the lead knee to bend forward. This student needs to open his lead foot more to help do so.
Btw your lessons are priceless. Luv watching them.
could you please do another downswing video?
Will do!
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Interesting with the knees! Is it abit stack a tilt?
Great question. NO, and a little yes lol. Our players get the lower body from belt down more engaged toward the target but unlike the stack and tilt our players will have their upper body tilted back behind the ball at address(via a reverse k setup). This allows the player to “leave their lower body toward the target”
While their upper body and chest turn behind the golf ball!
@@PorzakGolf thanks for the reply, sounds a good way to get “behind the ball” without swaying. I’ve tended to get a little reverse pivot and head move towards the ball on the back swing so I can sometimes sway to try and counter this.