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In this video, Adam teaches you why this simple golf plane change can bring you shocking results. Our student Will, had an under the plane swing which caused pull hooks and weak right shots due to unnecessary manipulation to the clubface prior to contact. By doing these simple drill, you will understand the importance of having an “On Plane” aka shallow swing.
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17 Comments
Top class instruction, really enjoy these videos on this channel, amazing you haven't got a ton more subscribers
Can't get enough of these videos guys. Keep it up!
So ive been trying to work on a outside takeaway after months of playing with an inside takeaway, from this video it looks like the takeaway should actually follow the alignment rod from the ground? once you get into that position do you lift the club up vertically while turning so that you avoid the club from getting behind you?
That divot at 5:00 gave me chills
Take away path is the most crucial part in my book
@Porzak Golf, what are your thoughts and feeling on the ProSendr training aid?
I've been working so hard trying to keep arms in front but now I'm smothering shot(esp with driver) like I'm tilting the club out even though rt elbow doesnt feel behind. Any ideas.
Love this! Big fan of yours for over a year, my game has improved so much I'm literally no longer second guessing the "love zone" 😂
Sergio lag, nice!
kept subscribing here from South Korea. Inspired by every clip. Great thanks ~!
Great content this fella. He'd be awesome for lessons.
Makes me want to get out to range to work on this lol
Another great vid. Ty
When you match the club with the alignment rod, you talk about set the club. What does that mean? It looks like to achieve that, you just hinge more after the takeaway? Do you also curl your right arm when setting? And is it a vertical set or angled?
used this today. Amazing straight shots
literally should have to pay for these lol
Another great video, thank you. I have been working my way through the other videos since I found your channel. Is there one of how to use your feet? If someone could point me in right direction, it would be much appreciated. Thanks for the videos again.