"don't worry about solid contact" this is so under rated when working on swing changes. He always emphasizes this a lot, which I hope many take to heart. It's also the hardest thing for the human brain to do at this point.
Thank you very much for this short lesson, Adam. I used it today at the range, and it really improved my driver swing dramatically. It really does help keep that club further away. Much Success to you😊
wow! great explanation AND take a look from the back of a video of Ben Hogan, this is the most Hogan like swing plane, elbow position, even similar leg work I've ever seen, beautiful, thanks for the information on how to get there
So my thesis is validated by what you said... "Longer Shaft, Longer Swing" Think about the metronome being slow per click rather than rushing the click. You'll get consistent contact but it wont go as far.
This is a great drill, just try your normal swing quarter speed and don’t turn your hips the clubs should hit the ground about a foot and a half behind the ball. Then do the same thing but add the hips and babaoey it’s a bomb
I out drove my friend everytime the ball went the right direction the first time I played golf. I sliced about half but every one that connected right was a bomb. Sent one over an entire par 3 and into the next holes green
Ya keep teaching people to get their rt arm behind their back… then they can come to me and I’ll fix them… Guys like you keep me so busy with lessons. Thank you so much
It depends on the view. Looking down line the right arm looks behind body at the top (to the left of the torso for a right handed). From face on view I agree the right arm would be in front of the body.
Thanks, but I’ll have to disagree with you there. In 35 years of teaching I’ve found that the ravenous desire for solid contact (at full speed) is the single biggest inhibitor to the freedom to change. The subconscious mind solves contact given a few dozen tries. No worries, Adam
Like anything (medicine, advice etc) take what you need. If you are prone to hooking I’d agree. Only a small fraction of the golfing population are though. Best, Adam
I hope this video helps Edward. I teach in Florida, and do golf schools in different places in the summer. If you feel like reaching out I’m at adambgolf.com
Ok took me a minute to figure out what you were trying to say here. Seems a confusing swing thought process. I think there is a simpler and less confusing swing suggestion. But I will say I love your golf swing. I like the hands to be a little higher in the backswing though personally. I see to many players these days even those on tour with there hands much to low causing a flatter and what I feel less consistent striking of the ball. Just saying.
There is nothing worse that people who actually posted the content trying to show people “how it’s done” and then completely disregarding the actual outcome of total failure of what it is your trying to show and when they get pulled up on it they completely ignore it but reply to the idiots that licks the bottom!!!
Part of the purpose of that demo (as stated) was that it’s critical to disconnect from the outcome in order to gain the freedom to feel something new. The shot was fairly solid and about 15 yards into the right rough, which doesn’t matter at all really, but that’s where it went.
I'm actually hitting my driver straight an 300 (tops) yards. I just need to work on my chipping then I'll be in the low 70's. Last time I hit 82 no biries though.
@@thrillkillcult999 whatever kiddo, have fun riding the short bus and remember to have a extra special day for a extra special lil guy cause you obviously need it 😉
Lol, don’t worry about solid contact.. I thought hitting the ball was a big part of the whole package.. i mean how exactly do ya practice a swing without knowing how effective it is.. Kinda runs the risk of imbedding bad habits and mistakes.. but hey The golf channel has no short of odd tools That claim to work miracles.
When trying to make a modification in movement pattern you need freedom. Rigorously trying for solid contact will take that freedom away. Naturally solid contact is key, but not when first trying something