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In this video Adam goes over a Simple tip that will help you make drastic improvements with your golf swing. By squaring your shoulders you ensure that everything about your swing is aligned. Many amateur golfers have a tendency of opening up their shoulders especially with the longer clubs since the ball position is more forward. With open shoulders the golfer will experience push fades or pull hooks.
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WOW ! Can’t wait 2 try this setup chance at the Range ! Thanks
Hi , need help with the Hip bump , when I set into it I feel pressure on the left side of lower back (I’m right handed) is this correct ??
Do you sleep with that weighted club 😂
He really has a super super weak grip
The Direction o& the “Hip Bump” is still a little unclear to me! Is it more Lateral? More straight back?
So by forearms, you mean the pits of the elbows?
Excellent check point with the hands hanging to make sure your shoulders are square 🤟
This lad has the best hands-to-body rotation I've seen on this channel. That's one magic swing.
This lad has the best hands to body rotation I've seen on this channel. That's one magic swing.
This is gold thanks!
Love the hip bump, it makes such a difference.
Hey, CONTACT! You’re talking to me!
I’ve been struggling for about a year. Found you’re channel and started using you’re drills, especially with the momentus club. I’ve been swinging a lot better with more confidence. A fan for life. 🤙🏽
Com'on lottery, Go back to my home town to get some lessons.
I've been bad with understanding the hip bump but how you explained it here in how it helps with squaring the shoulders and softening the right arm. I always understood it as you dont want your sternum to move so I was essentially fighting that movement with my hip bump. Here it almost looks like you are moving your sternum and angling it to create that reverse "K". Could you explain this a little bit more, possibly? Love the content as always.
Def do need to watch that a few times before I play. Post a short of that swing in super slow-mo.
My right leg is 3/8" shorter than my left and I'm struggling when I incorporate the hip bump. With my left hip already naturally higher than the right should I eliminate the hip bump?
Early release problem with a low handicap. Wish I could figure out how to release the club properly
Love the videos I need to get a in person lesson!