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In this video Adam goes over a takeaway drill that will have you dialed. He teaches the proper takeaway sequence with the hands going in while the head of club staying out. By doing this the club will be set perfectly at the top of the swing.
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10 Comments
Thanks – my hands were pushing out – this will help
Excellent lesson. My Pro tried to teach me this technique as I had a severe in to out swing path but I’ve struggled with it and haven’t been able to get it quite right.
Your video has explained, in a way I understand, exactly what I need to see and feel to achieve that correct swing path.
Brilliant!! Thanks.
I really like that feel club out hands in. Great, Now I just gotta sync up my turn.
Fantastic explanation. I was sticking my hands out tome after for months it was less noticeable with shorter clubs but with long irons and a driver disconnect lead to some wild shots of the tee. Thank you!
The hard cut at the bottom is definitely a signature of a pro golf swing. Is this due to holding the face open and swinging left right at impact?
I thought you had hairy legs. Lol.
I watch your videos all the time love them and today i hit a shot of a lifetime, I hit my tee shot about 180 in the rough and flushed a 7 iron from 164 yards and it Michael Block slam dunked in the hole for my first eagle 2 this is my 9 month of golf!
This drill helped me improve my path. Now I have the club more in front, but have gone from dumped under transition to steep and over the top. Would be interested to see a video on that.
I didn’t understand what “draw in the transition and hard cut at the bottom” means? Can someone explain? As always these videos are pure gold. Not sure they apply to me but I just love watching them !
Why is the allignment stick on the ground not in line with the feet but about 1/2 to one foot away?