SKILLS

Start every session LIKE THIS || Build Connection



In this video Adam teaches you the proper way to start a practice session. Beginning a practice session like this will guarantee connection once the clubs get longer and longer. Adam touches upon have a synchronized body and hand turn that will ensure an optimized impact/ compression. He also goes over the proper way to gauge distance control, using the body part method.

Other “WEDGE” Videos on Porzak Golf
1) https://youtu.be/15OA1kqbOkc
2) https://youtu.be/4UZ6dV39epE

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11 Comments

  1. When knowing your distances by the length of your backswing, isn’t your distance also affected by the length of your follow through?

  2. Porzak you are the man. I wish I could send you a video. I just got done with hitting 200 balls at the range. I’ve been watching you’re videos for a few weeks now and have implemented your swing slowly today was the first day I finally fully embraced the hip bump and boom!! It all came together. I just wanna thank you. You’ve completely helped my golf game. And I realized today the more I hip bump the more a draw it was just a fun day thanks again seriously

  3. Absolute gold here! I have worked hard on Adam's short wedge methods and it is a great fit for me. Thanks again!

  4. This is a great short clip of swing tips. I went to range after seeing this video. 98% of my shots had solid contacts even as I went through the bag with different clubs. LOVED IT!!! Thanks Sir Porzak.

  5. Hi Coach Porzak! Your explanation and demonstration of finesse wedge shots in this short video is better than any book I’ve read on the subject. I have always struggled with 40 yards and in. Now I don’t get yippy on my approach shots into Par 5 and long Par 4 holes. More pars and occasional birdies translate into less frustration and more enjoyment of the game. Thank you.

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