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June 17, 2024
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How To Get The Trail Shoulder THROUGH The Ball

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By: Porzak Golf | Duration: 00:09:08


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In this video, Adam goes over how to get through impact with your body. Our student in this video has a tendency to hang back in the downswing which causes high and starting right shots. In order to neutralize this tendency, the trail shoulder needed to get through impact faster! Adam also goes over 2 drills that will help the cause!

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23 Comments

  1. @ethanaderemi

    love it. This is currently my main issue.

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  2. @MoneyIsntRealGeorge

    You’re sooo spot on with the chain effect of one wrong move. I had this problem because i was hinging early and rolling my hands behind me. How in the world would I ever have faster hands like your student here with a terrible swing plane? Good stuff!!!

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  3. @tedmurphy2954

    I have been under plane on the downswing all year. Have always understood that the lower body needs to lead the dowswing. Will instead try to activate the arms/hands early.

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  4. @nonenos13

    Hands to right pocket versus this in the downswing confuse me

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  5. @thomasfraser9072

    The trail shoulder through the ball? Absolutely!

    At age 77 I found a short cut using the seesaw effect of my scapula bone that is attached to my turning chest (rib cage)

    I start my backswing under the direction of my trail scapula bone gliding two inches towards my spine as this will automatically bring my lead shoulder/chest down. Under the seesaw effect of the scapula bone I start my backswing simply by activating my lead side scapula to glide about four inches towards my spine. This keeps me in my golf posture turning my right shoulder/ chest down as my club head centripetal force smashes through my ball sending it straight to its intended target. My club head will then continue around my turning chest over my lead shoulder to finish my swing.

    It is all part of the double pendulum swing known by some as the Bell effect of golf; the bell ring the gong; not the gong ringing the bell. Cheers ????????????

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  6. @DailyWorkoutMotive

    Oh my goodness, I feel like this is going to help me a ton. Cant wait to get on the range now. This
    Makes too much sense.

    Is the driver the same? I’m so inconsistent 50% percent fairway finders 50% wayyyy left or I pull it way right (I’m a lefty) there’s really no misses that are still playable on a tight course.

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  7. @randyvelarde7448

    Another gem Adam! So when we hit r irons, with the hip bump, do we drive off the back leg or focus more on the front leg

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  8. @geoffhunt7965

    Kev deserves comment recognition too.
    Kev, you continue to be the man. Remember, the camera man always survives. You got that going for you and the Dalai Lama owes you one.

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  9. @shakes2966

    i'm so glad you made this video. i have this same issue. ive never been able to find a video of anyone talking about this. 99% of the videos on youtube talk about slice issues. ill definitely try these drills

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  10. @leftylearnsgolf5723

    Amazing video! Love this, i sent an email for info regarding the clinic, a michigan gent here, hoping there is some spots left to reserve!

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  11. @noahbarrette2099

    I’ve been hitting solid with a slight fade but today every time I got up to hit, my grip, backswing, downswing, everything felt off and I was snap hooking a lot. I think this video was spot on for me

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  12. @ronharrington8659

    This all sounds good. I’m an experienced golfer 70 now. The biggest problem I’ve seen many golfers experience is coming over the top in their golf swing. I’ve found if I keep my back to the target longer, with my hands in front of my chest , with a slight closed stance, swinging inside to out, I play pretty good golf. I hit a natural draw. I’ve passed this on to many golfers that all hit the ball better afterwards. This may be contradicting what you’re saying, I’m not sure. Anytime that right shoulder comes forward has always caused problems for me. But every golfer is different. Look at all of the different swings on tour…

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  13. @barking_mad6649

    This was great. More transition and downswing videos please ❤

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  14. @stephencorsaro954

    It's a lot easier with a simple swing though. Pick a spot two feet behind the ball to look at . Tilt your head at address to watch that spot. Now try to scoop the spot with your trailing hand and throw it.

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  15. @mattdipadua3614

    Man I’m close to that clinic could never afford but that sounds amazing

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  16. @duanemartin1383

    I wish you would look in to setting up a clinic in the North West.
    North Idaho would be ideal…lol

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  17. @noradinc

    I guess the question becomes how to get the arms moving back in front faster… just a matter of feeling like they are way out ahead to exaggerate it, I guess?

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  18. @insomnia4life

    Adam, You had a video that you showed at start of back swing to start left hand under kind of like point knuckles down at very start of back swing. It was just a small point. Helped me a lot but cannot remember the video. can you comment or point me back to video as want to watch again.

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  19. @darrellhouston4647

    6 3 cant seem to get any zip coming from inside.When hands high at top get some compression.

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  20. @keithsmith2192

    Within 2 minutes I actually understood what I’ve been doing wrong. Thanks Adam you are are definitely the best online instructor, if only I saw your videos a couple of years ago thanks great presentation.

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  21. @qhnguyen7593

    Only if ive found your instructions 22 years ago i would have learned the right way to swing the club. Ive been struggling all these years with the driver. I heard of connecting arm-body but never know how to do it until seeing your video. Thank you Adam .

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