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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Hi guys, I'm the lag doctor Clay Ballard
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and today we're reviewing Adam Scott's
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swing. Really been having a great year
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and we're going to go over two tips for
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you. One on the mental game. It's going
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to help you to improve more and win more
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tournaments. And then we have one on a
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technical aspect to help you to get to
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that good full finish in the follow
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through. So if either of these sound like
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something you want to work on, you're at
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the right place.
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Alright, so I have to start out this
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video, I have a little quiz for you and I
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haven't found the physical number of
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this, but from all the research I've
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done, this seems to be the truth. And if
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anybody knows differently,
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go ahead and submit this in the comments
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or post a question on this or an answer
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on this. Who is the winningest person on
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the PGA Tour?
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And I'll give you a hint. This is a
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person that has greatly helped Adam Scott
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this year. This is the reason,
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Personally, I believe that Adam Scott has
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won so much in 2013 and not as much in
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the rest of his career. He's got the same
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swing, he's got the same short game, he's
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got all the same things that he's had his
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entire career. Nothing's really changed,
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but this has allowed him to win a lot
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more. Now the answer is Steve Williams,
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former Tiger Woods caddy, and really
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helped Adam Scott to take it to the next
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level.
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Adam, or Steve is caddy for Ian Baker
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Finch, Greg Norman, Raymond Floyd, Tiger
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Woods, and now Adam Scott, and has a
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laundry list of wins. Just with Tiger
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Woods alone, he's had I believe over 70
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wins or 60 something wins with Tiger
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Woods. So, there's a guy that knows how
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to win, and that's my mental tip for you
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guys for this week. You go hire Steve
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Williams and he's going to teach you how
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to win. No, but seriously, you want to
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take that kind of advice and listen to
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people that are used to winning. I
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guarantee you that at your local club,
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there's one guy that probably wins the
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majority of the tournaments. He wins more
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than anybody else. If you're a mini tour
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golfer or a college golfer, You probably
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have a friend or a teammate that's
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winning the majority of the tournaments
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that you guys play in. Play with those
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people, learn from them, learn how they
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manage the course, how they manage their
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game, how they view golf in general, and
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take some of those positive attributes
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that they have and incorporate those into
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your game. The worst thing you can do for
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your game is to play with golfers that
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are worse than you. You're going to pick
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up on bad habits. You're going to pick up
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on poor practice techniques, not
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necessarily the mechanics of the swing,
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but just the mentality and the mental
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outlook they have on golf is so
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productive. That's why a small percentage
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of the people win the most. It's not the
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swing. You'll see a lot of times the
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winners time and time again may not have
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the very best swing, but it's that extra
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little bit that takes them the next
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little extra mile. So when you have a
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great swing and you have a winning
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mentality together, that's when you get
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something that's really special. That's
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when you get an Adam Scott or a Tiger
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Woods, or a Greg Norman, or a Jack
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Nicklaus, who had tons of great
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fundamentals. That's when you get those
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really great people that win all the
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time. They have a great mentality and
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they have a swing to back it up. So
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that's my advice for you today on the
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mental part. Find the best players you
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can play with. Play with them and pick
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their brain. Learn everything you can
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from them.
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Okay, So now let's go ahead and get to a
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little bit more of the physical stuff
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here, and we're going to analyze Adam
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Scott's swing.
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One thing that we talk about on the
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rotary swing a lot is as you're coming to
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impact,
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you want your shoulders to basically be
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square to the ball at impact, which we
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can see he's doing here, maybe just a
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fraction open but pretty square, And the
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hips are going to be about 30 to 40
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degrees open, and Adam's demonstrating
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this perfectly in this swing.
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Now, one thing I'll see when people kind
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of constantly hear this instruction is
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they start to overdo it in the follow
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through. So once we get into the follow
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through, we want our body to keep on
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rotating on around. So now if we go all
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the way to the follow through, notice his
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right shoulder is facing out here toward
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the target. His hips are facing here over
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to the left of the target and his shoe,
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if you're looking from behind him, you're
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going to see all the spikes on the shoe.
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So these are three key checkpoints that
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if you're having difficulty finishing
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your swing, that's what I want you to do.
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Go ahead and make sure that after impact,
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your body can go ahead and rotate. Get
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that right shoulder pointing toward the
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target,
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get the hips pointing to the left of the
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target and if somebody was standing
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behind them, behind you, show them all
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the spikes on your shoe. Make sure that
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you're rotating your body on a round, and
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that's going to make it so much more
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comfortable and easy, easier to finish
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your swing if that's something you've
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been struggling with. So you want to be
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square at impact of the ball. We don't
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want to spin open and start spinning out
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of these shots and losing shots, but that
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is very, very key that after impact, we
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go ahead and let that body open up. So
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let's go ahead and take a look at this
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from a different angle.
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All right, so here we have another
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picture of Adam Scott, we're going to
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look at the same thing. As he's coming
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through impact, you're going to notice
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how his body is nice and square to the
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ball as he's at impact. Shoulders are
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square, hips are about 30 to 40 degrees
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open as we were always preached with the
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rotary swing, but as he's coming through,
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that body can quickly go ahead and open
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on up. So you'll notice as he's about
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halfway through the follow through,
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his body is already facing the target. As
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he comes all the way through, again those
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key checkpoints, the right shoulder is
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facing the target and this isn't a
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flexibility issue, this is just rotating
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on around.
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All these spikes will be pointing
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straight up in the air, so if you're
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having a difficult time rotating, You're
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probably keeping these spikes on the
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ground, and those hips are pointing over
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here toward the crowd somewhere. So focus
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on those three key pieces and you'll have
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a much easier time getting to a full
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finish. Those of you who are already
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current rotary swing members, I want you
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to go ahead and watch the videos in the
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follow through section. There's only a
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few videos in there and that's going to
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further ingrain some of the motions and
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ideas. And how momentum is going to help
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pull you into these great positions and
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further
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solidify how we're going to get into
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these great positions. That we're seeing
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Adam Scott in here. So be sure to watch
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those videos. I look forward to seeing
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you guys much more in the future and go
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play with the best players at your course
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and you'll start improving right away.
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Good luck with your golf game and I'll
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talk to you guys soon.
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