The TRUTH About Early Extension and How To FIX It

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @freddywayne
    @freddywayne Год назад +13

    Porzak Golf is a genius! And nobody can convince me otherwise.

  • @rob.b3293
    @rob.b3293 Год назад +9

    This is no bullshit. I played this weekend in the Club Championship. I implemented everything I could watching Porzak Golf. I went out only trying to make pars. I played two days. I’m a 12 handicap. Day 1 I shot 82 no doubles and no birdies. Day 2 I shot 77. ( lowest round of the year) One double and an eagle that I holed out on a par5 from 55 yards and no birdies. My final 9 holes I shot 36. Final 4 holes I went bogey, Eagle, Bogey, and made a six footer for Par and won the Club Championships. I say all that to say thank you Adam for making these wonderful videos.

  • @hayneslitchfield8035
    @hayneslitchfield8035 Год назад +9

    I am a self taught golfer, and Porzak is the first page to drastically improve my game. Dropped from a 14 to a 9 handicap in the past few months. Really great stuff as always.

  • @davidpeterson552
    @davidpeterson552 Год назад +2

    So, I just got back from the range. Turn on YT and there is the PG Video talking about early extension and fix. The discussion goes to spine angle and maintaining it thru the swing. The light bulb goes on. I hit some shots today that went right or worse, topped bcuz I stood up during the swing. I know better but it happens. It’s amazing to see a video that reminds me exactly why I hit those poor shots! Thank you Porzak Golf for these insightful lessons on video. My golf has improved substantially since I have been watching. I’ll keep watching as long as you keep posting! Love it!

  • @scap8863
    @scap8863 Год назад +4

    This is definitely one of the best videos to help clarify misconceptions I had. Thank you!

  • @MBpotts
    @MBpotts Год назад +1

    Adam, I just wanted to say thank you for all of the amazing content and instruction you’ve made free and available. I never realized how important getting the weight on the balls of my feet and the small flex down really was until I started to really focus on getting those little things in the setup right. I shot my first bogey free round today on a tough tree lined course. I had zero anxiety off the tee and felt confident that I could manage my misses effectively. My game is trending thanks to all of the keys you’ve presented eloquently and in the most unpretentious fashion for us amateurs. If I can ever make it out to get a real lesson from I’d love the chance. I really believe in what you’re doing and I think you’re the best golf instructor on RUclips and it’s not even close.

  • @sharkieshark2591
    @sharkieshark2591 Год назад +4

    I love these lessons with amateurs ❤

  • @dwboston1
    @dwboston1 Год назад +2

    Adam - when you demonstrate the hip bump, it looks like it's not just bumping the lead hip forward toward the target, it looks like a combo of forward and a little back away from the target line? Is that accurate? Great video!

  • @mealey5052
    @mealey5052 Год назад

    Best video I've seen in a long time. Explains a lot in complete detail

  • @lorimeyers3839
    @lorimeyers3839 Год назад

    Yup, this is spot on. In my early to mid 20s I was an 11 handicap. Took a few years off and when I started golfing again I just could not stop early rotation. It took me two years to realize my grip was preventing me from getting the club in the proper spot at the top of my backswing. I weakened both hands on the club and out of nowhere began hitting the ball solid again.

  • @timmcgrath9708
    @timmcgrath9708 4 месяца назад

    Good stuff. This guy is inquisitive and I’m sure is a great competitor

  • @SHodges28
    @SHodges28 Год назад

    Love this lesson! This is my problem…over extension. Thank you for explaining this in a clear and easy to understand way!!!! I have incorporated your teachings into my game and I am already seeing improvement in my ball striking and accuracy! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @peteparker7396
    @peteparker7396 Год назад

    Perfect!!! Thank you kind sir. That gentleman has the same drawl as me almost, I’m a Texican but live in Florida. I’ll be taking this to the range with me tomorrow.

  • @markday8065
    @markday8065 Год назад

    One of the best out there always insightful 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @gregwilliams2066
    @gregwilliams2066 Год назад

    One of my fav videos, a lot because the gentleman is analytical like myself and asks questions. One thing though, what starts or activates turning g through? Is it legs up, or upper body rotation?

  • @rlee99p
    @rlee99p Год назад

    This video was so awesome and informative

  • @lucasdutton4798
    @lucasdutton4798 Год назад

    Love your vids especially ones with amateurs. Keep it up! Wish you were closer to TX I'd see you tomorrow!

    • @PorzakGolf
      @PorzakGolf  Год назад +4

      Maybe we can make a trip out there!

    • @lucasdutton4798
      @lucasdutton4798 Год назад +1

      @@PorzakGolf that'd be awesome! If you guys plan anything around Dallas-Fort or Austin plz let us viewers know!

  • @artheart3311
    @artheart3311 Год назад

    really enjoyed this video. Great content and instruction. Appreciate your insight.

    • @PorzakGolf
      @PorzakGolf  Год назад

      I appreciate that! Glad to help!

  • @brettpool1116
    @brettpool1116 Год назад

    This is my Achilles heel...early extension, "chicken wing" leading to a banana slice. I recognize that I have tried the same fix he was attempting that compounds the problem with the bowed wrist. I'll be taking this to the backyard and putting in some practice. Also, thank you for sharing the tip for saving the club face. I'm guilty of pounding ball after ball without considering the wear and tear. Thank you for sharing the full range of your student's experience levels. Looking forward to the next video!

  • @jbiz447
    @jbiz447 Месяц назад

    Would you please do a lesson on shanking chip shots? I seem to shank a lot of my 58 degree wedge when I open the face. Thanks!

  • @pederjensen7288
    @pederjensen7288 Год назад

    That is exactly my problem. My backswing has always been a bow - that I in my head see as a wrist set. So my backswing is ultra flat and arm just rising and body standing still. But I am still a scratch player, but I would give money to get a nice looking swing instead of having a swing I not even on purpose could replicate - it just happens :)

  • @shanebrowder1593
    @shanebrowder1593 Год назад +1

    Who else wants to see footage of Adam doing the robot at a wedding reception 😂

  • @juanmanuelcordoba7495
    @juanmanuelcordoba7495 Год назад

    Nice lesson!

    • @Richkotite1
      @Richkotite1 Год назад

      Excellent video. I have that Momentus heavy club, i guess you like it. How should i incorporate it into my practice.

  • @macsupforfun
    @macsupforfun Год назад

    Awesome! great explanations.

  • @chubbychequer1512
    @chubbychequer1512 Год назад

    I'm doing the same bowed hinge, works great with driver but can take a divot with irons and keep getting a inside shank 😮

  • @johngibson2639
    @johngibson2639 Год назад

    More great content and relevant to so many - including me! IMV, it would be nice to refer to your pupil (who is standing right there) by name rather than as ‘he’ 😊

  • @rhysroberts1582
    @rhysroberts1582 Год назад

    So Adam - butt of the club to belt buckle is noted here - is that also true for Driver ?

  • @lucasdutton4798
    @lucasdutton4798 Год назад

    Can I ask you one question as well please? I golf righty and struggled with weak right balls. Is it okay to internally rotate my lead shoulder along with my fairly strong grip at setup? I've found I'm not missing right or slicing doing that.

  • @kirtperez8048
    @kirtperez8048 Год назад +1

    How did your hinge teaching go from a 45 degree angle to now a vertical hinge in this video??

    • @PorzakGolf
      @PorzakGolf  Год назад +4

      It never changed! The hinge is still happening in the direction of the 45 degree angle but we are simply showing where it gets to when the wrists/club is fully set in the set position. Remember, the 45 refers to the direction the hinge is happening…the vertical you are referring to is just the L your lead arm and club make a little beyond the takeaway.

    • @PorzakGolf
      @PorzakGolf  Год назад +2

      …also bc of where Caudill was hinging the club, he needed to hinge it more vertical to achieve the same 45 degree hinge we always refer to!

  • @Longarmshortarm
    @Longarmshortarm Год назад

    How do you keep your weight from being excessively toward your toes when setting up with shoulders past toes? 🙏

  • @vongogh4247
    @vongogh4247 Год назад

    Very Nice!

  • @Lubo-qd2zs
    @Lubo-qd2zs Год назад

    My current instructor has me bowing my wrist on the takeaway as I have a habit of fanning the club back inside, should I cock my wrists instead?

  • @jimmys7985
    @jimmys7985 Год назад

    I have issue with lifting my head on my back swing. Would you say that could be due to my setup?

    • @PorzakGolf
      @PorzakGolf  Год назад

      Without question. Lots of times this happens when the player sits back in their heels with the lower body. The upper body then backs up causing the head to lift when the player turns to the top in their backswing

    • @jimmys7985
      @jimmys7985 Год назад

      @@PorzakGolf thanks a lot. That makes tons of sense to me. I tend to get “squatty” with my setup

  • @harrykiesling3037
    @harrykiesling3037 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dude compared himself to an early tiger 😂 great vid tho

  • @brandonwu23
    @brandonwu23 Год назад

    I like these amateur videos

  • @jerrybaker1962
    @jerrybaker1962 Год назад +1

    Show a drill to get to the left side!!!

  • @Profrominglewood1
    @Profrominglewood1 Год назад +1

    "like a early tiger"😩

  • @redstone5149
    @redstone5149 5 месяцев назад

    Careful not to get those hands too low.

  • @federationspace5264
    @federationspace5264 Год назад

    too much talk, too infatuated with hearing himself talk, never really says what to do but loves to describe what is happening.