This golf instruction is absolutely the best content on TH-cam. I’ve been watching golf instruction on this channel for years. Malaska, Milo Lines, Be Better Golf, Cogorno…etc. This takes it to the next level. Love the way he communicates and lays out very specific drills and concepts. Thank you so much for providing this content for free. How cool would it be to get a lesson from you!! Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
You took the words right out of my mouth including the teachers you listed. The way Adam explains these concepts is extraordinary. Explaining complex concepts in the simplest of terms. An amazing skill. What a blessing.
Many of your videos watched, first comment. I deleted all other golf teachers. Your teaching is king. Someday I intend to get an in person lesson. Until then - "right knee stays outside of right foot " is a bloody genius swing thought to stop my sway. Focusing on my lead hip removes the fluidity of my swing, but the trail knee thought - wow. Gold man. Absolute gold. I should be paying you to watch these videos.
This video popped up on my phone and the title was cutoff, I only saw 3 SIMPLE TIPS TO STOP SLI....... I thought to myself, please say sliding and not slicing, please say sliding and not slicing, please say sliding and not slicing. The point being, Adam knows knows the golf swing and what really matters to players. Over the years I've watched videos from just about every TH-cam golf instructor and Adam is simply the best. Adam's videos got my backswing and over the top move cleaned up after 10+ years of trying. The sliding was something I've noticed in my swing recently and this video really hit the spot. Thank you.
Hahaha! Thank you! We absolutely love hearing stuff like this! I’m sure we have some unhappy viewers that it didn’t say slicing 😂 … Don’t worry we’ll get you guys! Thank you so much for watching🙏🏼
The absolute best golf instruction on TH-cam! Watching and applying Adams techniques to my practice has improved all facets of my game and improved my scores drastically. I've got to get out West for some one on one with Porzak Golf!
That’s awesome! Thank you so much for the kind words! That is exactly why we do what we do to help everyone enjoy this great game as much as they can! We would absolutely love to have you out! If you want any information on in person lessons just email us at info@porzakgolf.com
Ever since i watched this video and i did the hip bump and right knee tuck, my strikes have been so much more solid. Best instructor in the game, real talk. Much appreciate the videos.
Much appreciated!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼 This is exactly why we do what do! To help as many people as possible play better golf and enjoy the worlds greatest game more than ever! Tell your friends!
Dear Adam, Absolutly oustanding golf lessons. I have also bought your fullswing masterclass. I have been playing for fourty years and tried out several internet pros the last years (chuck quinton, chris ryan, danny maud, eric cogorno, craig hanson, martin chuck,…) but i have never seen a so clear swing concept and easy to understand. Last week i tried the setup position (70/30) and the hip bump and got a solid ballcontact, that i havent had for decades. Balls went straight, long, with compression and ease. Wunderful.!!! Unfortunately from the 13the hole I got tierd and fell back to my old habbits, cound‘t rotate any more and swayed again. Questions: (1) Can you explain the hip bump on a drawing from above? In some videos it looks like you go with your lead hip 1 inch in direction of target line and one inch in direction of heels? And the lead hip is higher than the trail hip? How can we incorporate this in out muscle memory to stay for ever? (2) Are there posibillities for personal trainings / intensiv trainings? (Golf academy / Golf sabbatical)? Kind Regards Michael
While sitting and watching this I "hip bumped" while sitting down to get the feeling, legs / back of thighs stay on the seat, I found it a great feeling of hip bump
My head is moving all over the place in my backswing and downswing and I'm lunging forward instead of turning. Will this hip bump and post help? Thanks! Great video, Adam! Thanks!
Like you said this player is very flexible. Don’t you think for most players to advocate for more hip turn? Something very simple at address is to turn the feet out with the left foot turned out more. In my opinion this hip bump is difficult on the hip joint and actually puts pressure on the facet joints of the lumbar spine. But I guess if your flexible you can do this.
I really dont understand setting more tilt in your spine at address. Gears shows that the majority of tour players set up with a neutral spine. (90 degrees).
So the hip bump is at address- also need to make sure to have enough hinge at the hips to allow for a bigger hip turn. On the downswing, do the lateral shift and a big hip bump while maintaining spine angle- which means the sternum also moves laterally toward target. Is this the 4-6” shift?
GEARS analysis of tour level players shows 1-2" of horizontal shift during backswing and 3-4" after transition. The old "turn like you're in a barrel" idea isn't reality for the best players.
This technique make it simple to hit your low point consistent .because golfer will not all over the place during back swing and transition . If you will also follow Adam instruction on transition and down swing . I think he has elite collegiate players
I don't think it is this black and white. If you shift horizontally in your swing you introduce an element of timing that will of course make consistency more difficult to achieve. Also, couldn't the barrel be 6" larger than the body to allow 2" during the backswing and 4" after transition? The concept still applies.
Yup , also the foot pressure on the trail foot is on the outside middle part .. but it’s whatever they all have teaching methods …Ill take amg motion golf all day ..@Z-man
@@golfatit3140 I turn into a spin out machine if I try to keep my weight on the inside of my feet - have to get it more on top of my foot to shift properly which makes me lean towards amg too. Bumping forward at address doesn't seem to help me as much as loading into my left side (which might achieve the same thing in a different way) - as long as I have some spine tilt.
@@JonathanGalentine yes for sure .. all the pros do it why not us u know .. the shift change and foot pressure with re-centering is awesome .. effortless power too .
This golf instruction is absolutely the best content on TH-cam. I’ve been watching golf instruction on this channel for years. Malaska, Milo Lines, Be Better Golf, Cogorno…etc. This takes it to the next level. Love the way he communicates and lays out very specific drills and concepts. Thank you so much for providing this content for free. How cool would it be to get a lesson from you!! Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
You took the words right out of my mouth including the teachers you listed. The way Adam explains these concepts is extraordinary. Explaining complex concepts in the simplest of terms. An amazing skill. What a blessing.
Many of your videos watched, first comment. I deleted all other golf teachers. Your teaching is king. Someday I intend to get an in person lesson.
Until then - "right knee stays outside of right foot " is a bloody genius swing thought to stop my sway. Focusing on my lead hip removes the fluidity of my swing, but the trail knee thought - wow. Gold man. Absolute gold.
I should be paying you to watch these videos.
This video popped up on my phone and the title was cutoff, I only saw 3 SIMPLE TIPS TO STOP SLI....... I thought to myself, please say sliding and not slicing, please say sliding and not slicing, please say sliding and not slicing. The point being, Adam knows knows the golf swing and what really matters to players. Over the years I've watched videos from just about every TH-cam golf instructor and Adam is simply the best. Adam's videos got my backswing and over the top move cleaned up after 10+ years of trying. The sliding was something I've noticed in my swing recently and this video really hit the spot. Thank you.
Hahaha! Thank you! We absolutely love hearing stuff like this! I’m sure we have some unhappy viewers that it didn’t say slicing 😂 … Don’t worry we’ll get you guys! Thank you so much for watching🙏🏼
The absolute best golf instruction on TH-cam! Watching and applying Adams techniques to my practice has improved all facets of my game and improved my scores drastically. I've got to get out West for some one on one with Porzak Golf!
That’s awesome! Thank you so much for the kind words! That is exactly why we do what we do to help everyone enjoy this great game as much as they can! We would absolutely love to have you out! If you want any information on in person lessons just email us at info@porzakgolf.com
Ever since i watched this video and i did the hip bump and right knee tuck, my strikes have been so much more solid. Best instructor in the game, real talk. Much appreciate the videos.
Much appreciated!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼 This is exactly why we do what do! To help as many people as possible play better golf and enjoy the worlds greatest game more than ever!
Tell your friends!
Fantastic vid lesson! Thank you!
Dear Adam,
Absolutly oustanding golf lessons. I have also bought your fullswing masterclass. I have been playing for fourty years and tried out several internet pros the last years (chuck quinton, chris ryan, danny maud, eric cogorno, craig hanson, martin chuck,…) but i have never seen a so clear swing concept and easy to understand. Last week i tried the setup position (70/30) and the hip bump and got a solid ballcontact, that i havent had for decades. Balls went straight, long, with compression and ease. Wunderful.!!! Unfortunately from the 13the hole I got tierd and fell back to my old habbits, cound‘t rotate any more and swayed again.
Questions:
(1) Can you explain the hip bump on a drawing from above? In some videos it looks like you go with your lead hip 1 inch in direction of target line and one inch in direction of heels? And the lead hip is higher than the trail hip? How can we incorporate this in out muscle memory to stay for ever?
(2) Are there posibillities for personal trainings / intensiv trainings? (Golf academy / Golf sabbatical)?
Kind Regards
Michael
This helps so much -- thx for these great vids!
Thank you for watching!
Great explanation. Thanks
Hey team! any chance of a bunker shot technique video? ❤️
We’ll get some coming at you!
@@PorzakGolf unreal. Cheers guys
While sitting and watching this I "hip bumped" while sitting down to get the feeling, legs / back of thighs stay on the seat, I found it a great feeling of hip bump
My head is moving all over the place in my backswing and downswing and I'm lunging forward instead of turning. Will this hip bump and post help? Thanks! Great video, Adam! Thanks!
Yes, absolutely
@@PorzakGolf Thanks, Adam! Will work on it!
Question? What is the move when you have shaft lean that allows you to get down to the ball?
Also for me what helped is to also feel like you are moving your left hip back one inch so that pressure is on your toes not heels
looks like Another Zalatoris 💥👍
Like you said this player is very flexible. Don’t you think for most players to advocate for more hip turn? Something very simple at address is to turn the feet out with the left foot turned out more. In my opinion this hip bump is difficult on the hip joint and actually puts pressure on the facet joints of the lumbar spine. But I guess if your flexible you can do this.
Hey Adam, interested in online lessons. Just had questions on pricing + packages you offer. what is the best way to contact you guys?
Info@porzakgolf.com
Looking forward to speaking with you!
@@PorzakGolf thanks! Just reached out
I really dont understand setting more tilt in your spine at address. Gears shows that the majority of tour players set up with a neutral spine. (90 degrees).
So the hip bump is at address- also need to make sure to have enough hinge at the hips to allow for a bigger hip turn.
On the downswing, do the lateral shift and a big hip bump while maintaining spine angle- which means the sternum also moves laterally toward target. Is this the 4-6” shift?
Impact sound was different after change
That’s a very common thing to experience at Porzak Golf!
Young and flexible are two things I want back. lol
It’s amazing how much range of motion a good set up and get you!
GEARS analysis of tour level players shows 1-2" of horizontal shift during backswing and 3-4" after transition. The old "turn like you're in a barrel" idea isn't reality for the best players.
This technique make it simple to hit your low point consistent .because golfer will not all over the place during back swing and transition . If you will also follow Adam instruction on transition and down swing .
I think he has elite collegiate players
I don't think it is this black and white. If you shift horizontally in your swing you introduce an element of timing that will of course make consistency more difficult to achieve. Also, couldn't the barrel be 6" larger than the body to allow 2" during the backswing and 4" after transition? The concept still applies.
Yup , also the foot pressure on the trail foot is on the outside middle part .. but it’s whatever they all have teaching methods …Ill take amg motion golf all day ..@Z-man
@@golfatit3140 I turn into a spin out machine if I try to keep my weight on the inside of my feet - have to get it more on top of my foot to shift properly which makes me lean towards amg too. Bumping forward at address doesn't seem to help me as much as loading into my left side (which might achieve the same thing in a different way) - as long as I have some spine tilt.
@@JonathanGalentine yes for sure .. all the pros do it why not us u know .. the shift change and foot pressure with re-centering is awesome .. effortless power too .