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23 Comments

  1. Ho mostrato questo video al mio capo e ora abbiamo un nuovo modo di trascorrere le nostre pause: ridere insieme🧔

  2. The camera from your POV is very helpful even for checking what the grip should look like. You could look into the head mounted GoPro that Bryson used in a video for putting as well love the content!

  3. You seem to have a long left thumb grip. Is that considered more of weaker grip. .? I’m Just curious as mine is level with my index finger. Love the pov camera aswell by the way.

  4. Fantastic and overlooked topic.

    Another one I’d love to see: left arm rotation in the backswing.

  5. There’s no better explanation of the wrist hinge than Porzak golf. Amazing stuff. šŸ™ŒšŸ»šŸ™ŒšŸ»

  6. I had to leave a comment on this one. This is the BEST video on YouTube explaining the hinge of the golf club. So many new players struggle with this. Thank you Adam for this video!

  7. Selamat Pagi from Indonesia.

    While drinking a cup of coffee,
    Porzak Golf is the best golf channel ever to watch.

    Thanks and Stay Healthy , Adam

  8. Great video, try to perfect the players eye view, the camera being on your right shoulder is good … but quite a way from where your eyes are.
    I LOVE the 45 deg hinge….it seems to line the shaft of the club up with the radius bone in the forearm, so no wonder it feels balanced and correct… the club becomes an extension of your arm.

  9. I remember you doing this drill. Good checkpoints! My question is Rob Cheny says the hands nor the club is every really going straight back or ā€œdown a lineā€ the club and hands are actually on a small arc from the get go. Advise?

  10. Top camera view, OMG! šŸ˜šŸ˜šŸ˜
    I really appreciate your help. It would be great if you could create short videos from three camera angles—top, side, and front
    so that we can replay and reinforce what we've learned from your many videos šŸ™

  11. I’ve seen almost every variant of this video from Porzak and always thought I was doing the drill right. The different angles of this drill being done in this video showed me everything I was doing wrong. Can’t believe seeing the same concept again but different really showed me what I was doing wrong

  12. I feel like when I try to think to hinge during my swing I become very handsy and I often open the face and hit weak right shots and occasional shanks. Should I try to feel my face more closed? Thanks for the vid!

  13. Another fantastic video Adam, I was interested to hear your thought about teaching literal and your reason behind it, maybe this is why I have issues with certain moves drifting from good to bad. I'm definitely going to practice more literal moves from now on.
    Thank you for this.
    Kind regards
    Olly.

  14. This. This is the key. Learning this two years ago from this site has been the foundation of unbelievable consistency and improvement for me. I just wish most other golfers looking for help would find this.

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