The 3 Keys To Shifting Your Weight In The Golf Swing

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Achieve a more powerful and consistent golf swing by mastering weight transfer! In this lesson, I’ll walk you through the importance of weight transfer, starting from the right leg setup and weight distribution at address. Understanding how to shift your weight properly through the swing allows for smoother motion, improved balance, and better ball striking. Watch now to learn the right way to use your legs and weight transfer for a more controlled, powerful golf swing

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@rrjones6667 says:

Great video would this same posture drill work with the putter as well?

@mtdstc says:

I have such a hard time making a backswing without a huge breakdown of the lead knee. It kicks in toward my trail knee. Hate it and i cant seem to stop it

@brandonjmoy says:

Best video yet imo. You clarified a lot of questions I had in this single video. Thank you ????

@systemoptimizer3542 says:

It is informative to hear where you feel the pressure in your feet throughout your setup and swing.

@Longarmshortarm says:

I tried your leaning forward, athletic stance for months and it kept causing an outside takeaway and my head and body to move away from the golf ball during backswing. Way too much weight in the toes. Had to feel balanced with 50/50 weight in heels and balls of feet to get a balanced swing back. The example of Cameron sisk – he is so extremely bent forward over his toes, I can’t understand how he doesn’t fall forward during his swing. Must have a heavy butt to balance it out ????

@TobyScheckter-s8q says:

Question : what about foot flare I see most pros doing to help rotation . You look opposite and more pigeon feet . Reasons or just personal preference? Thank you

@Darren-df2wn says:

I always count to 3 at the top of the backswing.
I have my body slightly off balance and wait for gravity to pull me into the downswing.
Its a subtle feel, but different than inituating the pivot, to soon with muscular manipulation.
This ensures, that at transition, the club arm connection is moving in phase, with the rotating mass and mechanically coupled at impact.

@richzuck6378 says:

Great video

@bladewoodham9529 says:

I always feel like I have a very clear understanding of the hip bump and what it promotes but somehow everytime a new video comes out Adam makes it so easy to understand. Love the illustrations in this, the tee poiting at the ball from the chest is something i need to start feeling again.

@Sweepgolf says:

Appreciate your videos Adam ????????

@howarddaftduck2780 says:

Love your videos and know you advocate for the hip bump even with driver. What is your opinion on titelist performance institute advocating on swaying your weight to the back foot anf leaning like this / in order to generate mor power?

@rizzo777777 says:

Adam – ive been implementing everything you teach (or trying to), the biggest fault I have is my head moving off the ball to the right, any advice you could recommend?

@robertdorr300 says:

Why do you think the old timers like Bobby Jones, Bryan Nelson and Ben Hogan stood so upright with little ben from the waist?

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