Hello! Thank you so much for all the videos. I've learned so much from them. Editing is concise, and illustrations for some of the videos is awesome too! I just have two questions. I think Adam is using a short plumber blade putter, which requires some arc swing. When he does rotate, tuck and tilt, I'm curious how he is able to keep the body rotation stable when the right side is slightly below the left side due to gripping the right hand under the left hand. Also, for wedges, I've learned from the videos to feel the impact position and keep the weight on the left, but to not keep the face shut because it is the rotation of the swing that guides the path of the ball. Would it be possible to get a close up on how to align the wedges (if possible for irons and drivers as well)? Am I supposed to open the club face more since I'm having shaft lean as I keep the weight on the left? Thank you so much again!
Such a good channel. Cool to see a lot of these players on TV with amateur coverage and occasionally catch Adam in the background caddying or filming. "Hey I follow that guy's channel on RUclips " lol
Great advice! And I love the part about hitting beat up range balls. Hit flawless golf balls and keep your club face pristine! Always kills me when my buddies hit sandblasted range balls with their brand new driver haha
I would love to send time you guys I would learn so much and elevate my game so much. I continue to be amazed on well these young talent strike the ball.
Hey there!! This set up cue is for driver only. This will promote the right amount of spine tilt for you to hit up on the ball. When it come to irons, the shoulder tend to be more level to the ground. Thanks for watching!😎
I know to do the hip bump but as soon as I go to take away and turn.. I shift out of the bump. The only solution is what your student is doing. He really doesn’t move his lower body. Any suggestions about keeping the hip bump on takeaway/ turn?
Yes A key to the golf swing is separating the upper and lower body, we want the upper body to begin the take away without the lower body. You can press off of your lead foot to push your lead shoulder away versus shifting into your trail foot to drag the club away.
@Porzak Golf Need to kidnap Adam for a month of daily golf instruction, feeding him only hummus and chocolate bars for sustenance. Adam, you gonna come willingly? 🤣
Always like your explanations and delivery
Hello! Thank you so much for all the videos. I've learned so much from them. Editing is concise, and illustrations for some of the videos is awesome too! I just have two questions. I think Adam is using a short plumber blade putter, which requires some arc swing. When he does rotate, tuck and tilt, I'm curious how he is able to keep the body rotation stable when the right side is slightly below the left side due to gripping the right hand under the left hand. Also, for wedges, I've learned from the videos to feel the impact position and keep the weight on the left, but to not keep the face shut because it is the rotation of the swing that guides the path of the ball. Would it be possible to get a close up on how to align the wedges (if possible for irons and drivers as well)? Am I supposed to open the club face more since I'm having shaft lean as I keep the weight on the left? Thank you so much again!
Such a good channel. Cool to see a lot of these players on TV with amateur coverage and occasionally catch Adam in the background caddying or filming. "Hey I follow that guy's channel on RUclips " lol
Hahahaha yes we love seeing the boys on the big stages!
0:57, the right hand should be hanging next to the right knee for a right-hander? It would be nice if you could more specific on this topic. TY .
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Thanks for this post . Should we have this spine Tilt for all clubs ?
Should the right hand fall outside the knees for all clubs ?
No just driver
Great advice! And I love the part about hitting beat up range balls. Hit flawless golf balls and keep your club face pristine! Always kills me when my buddies hit sandblasted range balls with their brand new driver haha
Hahaha
On the subject of saving par on the first 5 holes Sunday at the Open, how did you get the yardage to the middle of the 4th green for Travis?
We guessed hahahhah
Would like to see some slow mo shots!!
Is this the same way with all clubs
I would love to send time you guys I would learn so much and elevate my game so much. I continue to be amazed on well these young talent strike the ball.
Come on out and see us Peter!!
Hi Adam, thanks for the lesson! Quick question, is missing the right leg with the right hand only for driver or also for wedges and irons?
Hey there!! This set up cue is for driver only. This will promote the right amount of spine tilt for you to hit up on the ball. When it come to irons, the shoulder tend to be more level to the ground. Thanks for watching!😎
Hi, could you do a video for people who have a chicken wing and have tried everything to fix it? Thanks. Great video
Hi Adam, from which Company are your poloshirts?
Only the best Johnnie O
I know to do the hip bump but as soon as I go to take away and turn.. I shift out of the bump.
The only solution is what your student is doing. He really doesn’t move his lower body.
Any suggestions about keeping the hip bump on takeaway/ turn?
Yes A key to the golf swing is separating the upper and lower body, we want the upper body to begin the take away without the lower body. You can press off of your lead foot to push your lead shoulder away versus shifting into your trail foot to drag the club away.
Like it.
@Porzak Golf Need to kidnap Adam for a month of daily golf instruction, feeding him only hummus and chocolate bars for sustenance.
Adam, you gonna come willingly? 🤣