SKILLS

Best Way To Sync Up Your BACKSWING || 2 Simple Drills



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In this video Adam teaches you the best way to sync up your backswing with 2 simple drills. It is very important that the backswing to the top of the swing is in sync in order to create a more connected downswing.

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00:00 Session Goals
00:37 Foot Pressure
01:35 Swing Analysis
02:16 Toe to Heel
04:35 Hitting Cuts
07:47 Masterclass

13 Comments

  1. Been following the channel for a couple of months now. Played our old boys school tournament last week. Three pars, one birdie and successfully turned five birdie putts into bogeys. The score didn't reflect the quality of ball striking, nor my recovery shots. It's only a matter of time before I break 85. Youdaman Adam.

  2. Ilike the beginning when everything goes back together instead of having the hips out race everything else to the top

  3. I've worked on cuts a lot recently (without much consistent success), but the subtle alignment changes you suggested make a lot of sense. Can't wait to try this out at the range!

  4. I am an older beginner and would love to get a lesson from Adam.

  5. This was very helpful! I came across your channel from a "top 5 YouTube instructors list" glad I found your channel!.

  6. Holding my right hip still and moving my top half to position one was huge for me, played for 20 years before I learned this from you channel. Used to purposely turn it out the way early which slings the club inside.

  7. How I'm the heck do all of your videos get better every time. I always think, surely after watching every video of his on youtube he has nothing new to teach us, but then you always have one new bit of advice. I'm over here telling other youtube instructors with a million views that you're still my number 1!

    Hey I don't know know if you take ideas from us, but have you ever thought about doing a "shot shaping" series where you don't just tell us how to do them but you show us exactly when you would use the shot, as well as the difficulty level to pull off?

    I'm hitting it straight and I can get PGA distance, so now I'm working on shot shaping and the advice is all over the place. What you showed today was close to what I had seen however I never had anyone suggest moving the ball, or opening the club face a smidge, but it works.

    I was taught that it's just about your path. Meaning your shoulders always stay on path, and your stance changes- right foot more forward than left and more closed than shoulders, essentially forcing you not to be able to do an inside takeaway.

    Anyways, while I'm trying to shape the ball I'm getting some strikes thar aren't slices, but they aren't the beautiful UT or draw I'm looking for either.

    Last question, is 7 yards within your target reasonable from 200+ yards, or do you train your players to get even tighter?

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