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4 Comments

  1. Mr bazalgette another great vid..im telling you my golf game is getting way better thanks to your vids i feel lije owe you money for the lessons! Getting much more consistent in my ball striking which has been the key in my improvement

  2. Thanks Adam, the take away reminds of your video on leadbetters “takeaway” which I purchased. It helps but your next point is the single hardest thing for us amateurs to overcome .. and that’s swinging with a vengeance at that ball with the arms. I have been working on timing a more passive arms but before you realize it , well… I am gripping the club tightly and trying to pulverize that ball. It seems so simple , yet .. alas my brain doesn’t “figure things out” I have to fight it everyday. I will see you after the new year at Mediterra adam. Help’!

  3. Hi Adam, do you believe the hands swing from the top and the body reacts or does the body move first and the hands drop into place? I’m talking feel, because clearly every good players hips move before the hand when you slow mo the swing but is that just an instant reaction to the hands?

  4. Another good vid. One thing Ive never seen addressed:

    My friend moves everything at once (right hip and club) as do many or most pros I suppose. But, he yanks the club inside and does the ole OTP loop as he goes into impact.

    Is it possible or even advisable to move the club head back or away from the ball 1.5 to 2 feet before you engage your coil…or before you move your hips?
    Seems like this might preclude the “inside yank” that plagues so many golfers.

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