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June 14, 2024
by Porzak Golf

How The TRAIL ELBOW Works In the Golf Swing

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By: Porzak Golf | Duration: 00:08:03


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In this video, Adam shows how the trail elbow should work in the golf swing. If you look at the most consistent golfers in the world, you will notice the trail elbow more connected to the body’s center which helps the arms stay in front of the body in the downswing. Adam shares several tips to help the trail elbow have this tour like positioning ultimately leading to more compressed shots.

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21 Comments

  1. @redhed9776

    this is excellent advice for golfers under 60. As a senior playing in Senior tournaments that this much side bend will put seniors in traction. I love this guy but his instruction is NOT geared toward the seasoned golfer.

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  2. @keithcrane2164

    Why are you constantly posting videos that DIRECTLY apply to my swing??? Love it!

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  3. @brianwoodward7941

    You Adam, are just a genius! I don’t know of any one coach that explains the golf swing any easier?? I would give anything to have a full lesson with you!

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  4. @thealvinwibowo3567

    Please extend the video not only on the swing but on the other subject like game strategy and etc

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  5. @Iyamcole

    Been struggling with figuring out how to get the full length at the top, but elbow under the hand just got me there. HUGE tip

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  6. @gruvemuppet

    You really know how to break it down on a way that clicks with my learning approach. It's such profound teaching. Thank you!

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  7. @runner.urbano2020

    Thank you coach ! You remind my question about what exactly happens from hammering the nail to impact. That is, the release of the golf club? ???? Always the best for you and your team from ????????.

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  8. @MarkG_603

    Adam – As a long time flipper, the Hammer The Nail with the back of the lead hand is a great key for me. I've tried "knuckles down" thoughts but I tend to shut the face using that thought. Thanks for this lesson, your videos are simple to understand and the variety of verbiage is absolutely necessary as I watch your content. Thank you, again. ????

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  9. @thewarden549

    Damn, another great video. Thank you Adam and crew. Your instructions speak to me!!

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  10. @MrDJ-dj8jx

    You should come to Portugal to do some clinics.

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  11. @colinwhite9184

    Awesome lesson Adam and what a fantastic swing your student has, I’ll be working on that during the winter here in New Zealand ????

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  12. @juanvillafuerte6648

    GREAT INFO!!! any plans for clinics in the Chicago area or anywhere in the Midwest?

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  13. @rjswish

    This is your best video I have viewed. Great nuggets throughout.

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  14. @FlopScotty

    Love the hip «bump» at address. Do you have examples of pros doing this move in the setup? Asking since I don’t see many people talking about this. Works really nicely for my own swing. Thanks for all the excellent videos❤️❤️

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  15. @hubertsims6332

    Awesome video Adam. Your instructions are always easy to follow.

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  16. @determined2play

    Every time my swing gets a little bit off, here comes Adam with a reminder video of the importance of doing the simple things every time for proper set up to properly start the swing and I’m back to hitting more flush shots again. I need some Porzak flash cards to use before every range session and round.

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  17. @donschultz7759

    Hey Adam with hammer the nail do I feel like the lead Elbow Rotates in?

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