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April 29, 2024
by Porzak Golf

The KEY To A BIGGER Turn In The Backswing

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By: Porzak Golf | Duration: 00:07:01


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In this video, Adam goes over how to the Set Up will help you gain more turn in the backswing. A lot of amateur golfers turn in the backswing by pointing the shoulder down to the ball which restricts the body turn. Instead the golfer needs to rotate around the T-spine. By doing so, this opens up the body to a more full turn.

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19 Comments

  1. @hawkness_monster

    Needed this so bad, I've gotten so fixated on the ball my brain doesn't like to make a big turn away from it. My backswing is also really short with the tempo of a car accident

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  2. @McMattyB

    The example of hip bump related to a clock is so helpful. I never understood exactly where I should bump my hip and feel like I do it wrong but this makes it much more clear.

    Also, I commented in a previous video and I believe you mentioned you'd be traveling around. Do you have any dates/times in mind already and a way to possibly sign up for them (Upstate NY).

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  3. @systemoptimizer3542

    I really like the right hip (straight) back behind the person (along with some other portion of the right side – (ex: abs/lats/chest/back/shoulder) and keeping the T spine in its shape. Problem is combining that with the wrist hinge/set properly. You've mentioned in some videos that the left shoulder pushing down should cause the left hand to put pressure on the grip which should in turn set the wrist/club. What I worry about is that downward shoulder causing and tipping and tilting of the shoulder to the ground and target side leg / body. How do you put the downward pressure on the grip while still maintaining the T spine?

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  4. @pandedon

    the hip bump cured my topping on my irons and woods! best online golf coach on youtube!

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  5. @desean3402

    This is fire. At setup should the left ear basically be behind the ball through the bag? And do you have to maintain that right knee flex on the way back

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  6. @brianschultz7320

    What’s helped my swing the most is perfecting my grip, posture, and setup. Really allows my body to move correctly and gives my arms enough space to come down through the ball. I tend to stand too close to the ball and get jammed at impact. After getting my grip and setup squared away, all I think about is a smooth tempo, shoulder to chin, and not swaying. I don’t like to have a downswing thought because it happens so quickly. My only feel on the downswing is to keep my chest/torso rotating through the shot. I really like this feel when hitting a wedge shot. My tendency is to get quick with my transition and pull the handle.

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  7. @Nate-yl8kl

    Your videos are so helpful!! Thanks for posting them. 😎

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  8. @shanecashman3364

    Do you use hip bump with all irons including wedges and woods

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  9. @user-RevKev18

    Adam, please put this turn lesson together with the left hand dominant one. Both are helpful but have trouble doing both at once.

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  10. @donschultz7759

    So pretty much weight on lead side should feel like a hip bump then trail side upperbody should be behind the ball. Then rotate body turn behind the ball then rotate to the Target?

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  11. @Cowboyleroy82

    I was on the range last night and 2 gentlemen were talking about different online instructors they watch….I marched over there and directed them to your channel. I’ve learned more from your videos in 2months then I have in the 15yrs watching all sorts of different content. Thank you!!

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  12. @ephillb3139

    Another great video. Unbelievable consistency – best teaching channel on YouTube.

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  13. @benbaum8183

    Will the hip bump help with swaying? That constantly creeps back into my swing.

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  14. @bigdumbanimal23

    Wow, not a single instructor I watched explained the backturn like you did. This corrects so many errors in the swing. It allows you to stay centered, turn behind the ball, turn your hips correctly, and keep your left arm straight. Thank you. You are an excellent teacher as well.

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  15. @napkimplz5416

    After watching all your videos I feel I have the takeaway and back swing down but the down swing isn't clicking for me. Are you able to break down what the arms do independent of the body? Do they just lower since hands are center of sternum and rotation of the body is what brings the club head to the ball?

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  16. @denster1YT

    First time I’ve heard you mention the 7:30 alignment for the hip bump. I think you are saying bump the hip to a slightly open position vice parallel to the target line?

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  17. @bobwilliams835

    Does the upper body move laterally on the backswing or just stay perfectly centered.

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