Adam Scott Driver Swing Follow Through


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In this Adam Scott follow through video, you'll find out: 1) How Adam Scott finishes his powerful swing, 2) The 3-point checklist you need to have a follow through like his, and 3) A sneaky way to get a mental edge on your buddies.


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  1. Learn from Successful Golfer How To Win
  2. Play With Players Better Than Yourself
  3. Hips 30-40 Degrees Open at Impact
  4. Belt Buckle Rotates all Way to Left Rough in Follow Through

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Driver Swing Follow Through: Look Like Adam Scott


WEBVTT 1 00:00:00.519 --> 00:00:02.379 Hi guys, I'm the lag doctor Clay Ballard 2 00:00:02.379 --> 00:00:04.219 and today we're reviewing Adam Scott's 3 00:00:04.219 --> 00:00:06.080 swing. Really been having a great year 4 00:00:06.080 --> 00:00:07.580 and we're going to go over two tips for 5 00:00:07.580 --> 00:00:09.580 you. One on the mental game. It's going 6 00:00:09.580 --> 00:00:11.900 to help you to improve more and win more 7 00:00:11.900 --> 00:00:14.140 tournaments. And then we have one on a 8 00:00:14.140 --> 00:00:15.699 technical aspect to help you to get to 9 00:00:15.699 --> 00:00:17.679 that good full finish in the follow 10 00:00:17.679 --> 00:00:19.440 through. So if either of these sound like 11 00:00:19.440 --> 00:00:20.660 something you want to work on, you're at 12 00:00:20.660 --> 00:00:21.399 the right place. 13 00:00:29.500 --> 00:00:31.219 Alright, so I have to start out this 14 00:00:31.219 --> 00:00:34.320 video, I have a little quiz for you and I 15 00:00:34.320 --> 00:00:37.140 haven't found the physical number of 16 00:00:37.140 --> 00:00:38.560 this, but from all the research I've 17 00:00:38.560 --> 00:00:40.799 done, this seems to be the truth. And if 18 00:00:40.799 --> 00:00:41.780 anybody knows differently, 19 00:00:42.340 --> 00:00:44.560 go ahead and submit this in the comments 20 00:00:44.560 --> 00:00:47.340 or post a question on this or an answer 21 00:00:47.340 --> 00:00:50.619 on this. Who is the winningest person on 22 00:00:50.619 --> 00:00:51.420 the PGA Tour? 23 00:00:52.480 --> 00:00:54.179 And I'll give you a hint. This is a 24 00:00:54.179 --> 00:00:56.299 person that has greatly helped Adam Scott 25 00:00:56.299 --> 00:00:58.179 this year. This is the reason, 26 00:00:58.299 --> 00:01:00.219 Personally, I believe that Adam Scott has 27 00:01:00.219 --> 00:01:03.979 won so much in 2013 and not as much in 28 00:01:03.979 --> 00:01:05.379 the rest of his career. He's got the same 29 00:01:05.379 --> 00:01:07.700 swing, he's got the same short game, he's 30 00:01:07.700 --> 00:01:09.159 got all the same things that he's had his 31 00:01:09.159 --> 00:01:11.400 entire career. Nothing's really changed, 32 00:01:11.439 --> 00:01:14.819 but this has allowed him to win a lot 33 00:01:14.819 --> 00:01:17.519 more. Now the answer is Steve Williams, 34 00:01:18.159 --> 00:01:21.180 former Tiger Woods caddy, and really 35 00:01:21.180 --> 00:01:22.780 helped Adam Scott to take it to the next 36 00:01:22.780 --> 00:01:23.120 level. 37 00:01:23.680 --> 00:01:25.640 Adam, or Steve is caddy for Ian Baker 38 00:01:25.640 --> 00:01:28.260 Finch, Greg Norman, Raymond Floyd, Tiger 39 00:01:28.260 --> 00:01:31.040 Woods, and now Adam Scott, and has a 40 00:01:31.040 --> 00:01:33.239 laundry list of wins. Just with Tiger 41 00:01:33.239 --> 00:01:35.599 Woods alone, he's had I believe over 70 42 00:01:35.599 --> 00:01:37.760 wins or 60 something wins with Tiger 43 00:01:37.760 --> 00:01:40.140 Woods. So, there's a guy that knows how 44 00:01:40.140 --> 00:01:42.739 to win, and that's my mental tip for you 45 00:01:42.739 --> 00:01:44.560 guys for this week. You go hire Steve 46 00:01:44.560 --> 00:01:45.799 Williams and he's going to teach you how 47 00:01:45.799 --> 00:01:48.859 to win. No, but seriously, you want to 48 00:01:48.859 --> 00:01:52.120 take that kind of advice and listen to 49 00:01:52.120 --> 00:01:54.420 people that are used to winning. I 50 00:01:54.420 --> 00:01:56.239 guarantee you that at your local club, 51 00:01:56.439 --> 00:01:58.920 there's one guy that probably wins the 52 00:01:58.920 --> 00:02:00.719 majority of the tournaments. He wins more 53 00:02:00.719 --> 00:02:02.719 than anybody else. If you're a mini tour 54 00:02:02.719 --> 00:02:04.659 golfer or a college golfer, You probably 55 00:02:04.659 --> 00:02:07.560 have a friend or a teammate that's 56 00:02:07.560 --> 00:02:09.319 winning the majority of the tournaments 57 00:02:09.319 --> 00:02:11.419 that you guys play in. Play with those 58 00:02:11.419 --> 00:02:13.280 people, learn from them, learn how they 59 00:02:13.280 --> 00:02:15.099 manage the course, how they manage their 60 00:02:15.099 --> 00:02:17.979 game, how they view golf in general, and 61 00:02:17.979 --> 00:02:20.120 take some of those positive attributes 62 00:02:20.120 --> 00:02:21.759 that they have and incorporate those into 63 00:02:21.759 --> 00:02:23.939 your game. The worst thing you can do for 64 00:02:23.939 --> 00:02:25.319 your game is to play with golfers that 65 00:02:25.319 --> 00:02:26.939 are worse than you. You're going to pick 66 00:02:26.939 --> 00:02:28.379 up on bad habits. You're going to pick up 67 00:02:28.379 --> 00:02:30.500 on poor practice techniques, not 68 00:02:30.500 --> 00:02:32.319 necessarily the mechanics of the swing, 69 00:02:32.460 --> 00:02:34.180 but just the mentality and the mental 70 00:02:34.180 --> 00:02:37.479 outlook they have on golf is so 71 00:02:37.479 --> 00:02:40.199 productive. That's why a small percentage 72 00:02:40.199 --> 00:02:42.979 of the people win the most. It's not the 73 00:02:42.979 --> 00:02:44.800 swing. You'll see a lot of times the 74 00:02:44.800 --> 00:02:48.280 winners time and time again may not have 75 00:02:48.280 --> 00:02:51.000 the very best swing, but it's that extra 76 00:02:51.000 --> 00:02:52.780 little bit that takes them the next 77 00:02:52.780 --> 00:02:55.960 little extra mile. So when you have a 78 00:02:55.960 --> 00:02:57.840 great swing and you have a winning 79 00:02:57.840 --> 00:02:59.319 mentality together, that's when you get 80 00:02:59.319 --> 00:03:00.539 something that's really special. That's 81 00:03:00.539 --> 00:03:02.599 when you get an Adam Scott or a Tiger 82 00:03:02.599 --> 00:03:05.979 Woods, or a Greg Norman, or a Jack 83 00:03:05.979 --> 00:03:07.240 Nicklaus, who had tons of great 84 00:03:07.240 --> 00:03:08.800 fundamentals. That's when you get those 85 00:03:08.800 --> 00:03:11.439 really great people that win all the 86 00:03:11.439 --> 00:03:12.900 time. They have a great mentality and 87 00:03:12.900 --> 00:03:14.099 they have a swing to back it up. So 88 00:03:14.099 --> 00:03:15.439 that's my advice for you today on the 89 00:03:15.439 --> 00:03:17.819 mental part. Find the best players you 90 00:03:17.819 --> 00:03:20.280 can play with. Play with them and pick 91 00:03:20.280 --> 00:03:22.319 their brain. Learn everything you can 92 00:03:22.319 --> 00:03:23.000 from them. 93 00:03:23.539 --> 00:03:24.919 Okay, So now let's go ahead and get to a 94 00:03:24.919 --> 00:03:26.120 little bit more of the physical stuff 95 00:03:26.120 --> 00:03:28.080 here, and we're going to analyze Adam 96 00:03:28.080 --> 00:03:28.780 Scott's swing. 97 00:03:29.539 --> 00:03:30.780 One thing that we talk about on the 98 00:03:30.780 --> 00:03:32.520 rotary swing a lot is as you're coming to 99 00:03:32.520 --> 00:03:32.900 impact, 100 00:03:33.500 --> 00:03:35.599 you want your shoulders to basically be 101 00:03:35.599 --> 00:03:38.360 square to the ball at impact, which we 102 00:03:38.360 --> 00:03:39.759 can see he's doing here, maybe just a 103 00:03:39.759 --> 00:03:42.159 fraction open but pretty square, And the 104 00:03:42.159 --> 00:03:43.840 hips are going to be about 30 to 40 105 00:03:43.840 --> 00:03:46.379 degrees open, and Adam's demonstrating 106 00:03:46.379 --> 00:03:48.599 this perfectly in this swing. 107 00:03:49.259 --> 00:03:51.360 Now, one thing I'll see when people kind 108 00:03:51.360 --> 00:03:53.539 of constantly hear this instruction is 109 00:03:53.539 --> 00:03:55.199 they start to overdo it in the follow 110 00:03:55.199 --> 00:03:57.520 through. So once we get into the follow 111 00:03:57.520 --> 00:03:59.819 through, we want our body to keep on 112 00:03:59.819 --> 00:04:01.960 rotating on around. So now if we go all 113 00:04:01.960 --> 00:04:03.659 the way to the follow through, notice his 114 00:04:03.659 --> 00:04:06.120 right shoulder is facing out here toward 115 00:04:06.120 --> 00:04:10.879 the target. His hips are facing here over 116 00:04:10.879 --> 00:04:14.439 to the left of the target and his shoe, 117 00:04:14.599 --> 00:04:16.300 if you're looking from behind him, you're 118 00:04:16.300 --> 00:04:17.939 going to see all the spikes on the shoe. 119 00:04:18.100 --> 00:04:20.939 So these are three key checkpoints that 120 00:04:20.939 --> 00:04:22.519 if you're having difficulty finishing 121 00:04:22.519 --> 00:04:24.660 your swing, that's what I want you to do. 122 00:04:24.860 --> 00:04:26.680 Go ahead and make sure that after impact, 123 00:04:27.040 --> 00:04:28.540 your body can go ahead and rotate. Get 124 00:04:28.540 --> 00:04:30.120 that right shoulder pointing toward the 125 00:04:30.120 --> 00:04:30.500 target, 126 00:04:31.319 --> 00:04:33.519 get the hips pointing to the left of the 127 00:04:33.519 --> 00:04:35.379 target and if somebody was standing 128 00:04:35.379 --> 00:04:38.319 behind them, behind you, show them all 129 00:04:38.319 --> 00:04:39.879 the spikes on your shoe. Make sure that 130 00:04:39.879 --> 00:04:42.439 you're rotating your body on a round, and 131 00:04:42.439 --> 00:04:43.699 that's going to make it so much more 132 00:04:43.699 --> 00:04:46.360 comfortable and easy, easier to finish 133 00:04:46.360 --> 00:04:47.899 your swing if that's something you've 134 00:04:47.899 --> 00:04:49.519 been struggling with. So you want to be 135 00:04:49.519 --> 00:04:51.500 square at impact of the ball. We don't 136 00:04:51.500 --> 00:04:53.540 want to spin open and start spinning out 137 00:04:53.540 --> 00:04:55.420 of these shots and losing shots, but that 138 00:04:55.420 --> 00:04:57.420 is very, very key that after impact, we 139 00:04:57.420 --> 00:04:58.800 go ahead and let that body open up. So 140 00:04:58.800 --> 00:04:59.639 let's go ahead and take a look at this 141 00:04:59.639 --> 00:05:00.439 from a different angle. 142 00:05:01.439 --> 00:05:02.339 All right, so here we have another 143 00:05:02.339 --> 00:05:03.860 picture of Adam Scott, we're going to 144 00:05:03.860 --> 00:05:05.240 look at the same thing. As he's coming 145 00:05:05.240 --> 00:05:06.540 through impact, you're going to notice 146 00:05:06.540 --> 00:05:08.399 how his body is nice and square to the 147 00:05:08.399 --> 00:05:10.720 ball as he's at impact. Shoulders are 148 00:05:10.720 --> 00:05:12.519 square, hips are about 30 to 40 degrees 149 00:05:12.519 --> 00:05:14.240 open as we were always preached with the 150 00:05:14.240 --> 00:05:16.399 rotary swing, but as he's coming through, 151 00:05:16.899 --> 00:05:18.860 that body can quickly go ahead and open 152 00:05:18.860 --> 00:05:20.240 on up. So you'll notice as he's about 153 00:05:20.240 --> 00:05:22.420 halfway through the follow through, 154 00:05:23.100 --> 00:05:25.579 his body is already facing the target. As 155 00:05:25.579 --> 00:05:27.579 he comes all the way through, again those 156 00:05:27.579 --> 00:05:29.379 key checkpoints, the right shoulder is 157 00:05:29.379 --> 00:05:31.420 facing the target and this isn't a 158 00:05:31.420 --> 00:05:33.439 flexibility issue, this is just rotating 159 00:05:33.439 --> 00:05:33.939 on around. 160 00:05:34.639 --> 00:05:36.980 All these spikes will be pointing 161 00:05:36.980 --> 00:05:38.899 straight up in the air, so if you're 162 00:05:38.899 --> 00:05:40.560 having a difficult time rotating, You're 163 00:05:40.560 --> 00:05:41.920 probably keeping these spikes on the 164 00:05:41.920 --> 00:05:44.480 ground, and those hips are pointing over 165 00:05:44.480 --> 00:05:46.600 here toward the crowd somewhere. So focus 166 00:05:46.600 --> 00:05:48.980 on those three key pieces and you'll have 167 00:05:48.980 --> 00:05:50.879 a much easier time getting to a full 168 00:05:50.879 --> 00:05:52.920 finish. Those of you who are already 169 00:05:52.920 --> 00:05:55.379 current rotary swing members, I want you 170 00:05:55.379 --> 00:05:56.959 to go ahead and watch the videos in the 171 00:05:56.959 --> 00:05:58.699 follow through section. There's only a 172 00:05:58.699 --> 00:06:00.000 few videos in there and that's going to 173 00:06:00.000 --> 00:06:02.459 further ingrain some of the motions and 174 00:06:02.459 --> 00:06:05.180 ideas. And how momentum is going to help 175 00:06:05.180 --> 00:06:07.019 pull you into these great positions and 176 00:06:07.019 --> 00:06:07.399 further 177 00:06:08.160 --> 00:06:09.680 solidify how we're going to get into 178 00:06:09.680 --> 00:06:10.860 these great positions. That we're seeing 179 00:06:10.860 --> 00:06:12.579 Adam Scott in here. So be sure to watch 180 00:06:12.579 --> 00:06:14.319 those videos. I look forward to seeing 181 00:06:14.319 --> 00:06:16.000 you guys much more in the future and go 182 00:06:16.000 --> 00:06:18.480 play with the best players at your course 183 00:06:18.480 --> 00:06:19.959 and you'll start improving right away. 184 00:06:20.300 --> 00:06:21.720 Good luck with your golf game and I'll 185 00:06:21.720 --> 00:06:22.459 talk to you guys soon.
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