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Golf Tip: Delivery Position; Adam Harrel

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The delivery position of the swing is when the club shaft is parallel to the ground, at which point the right elbow and knee should have kicked in towards the center of your stance Adam Harrel is from Roanoke, VA. He attended and graduated from George Mason University with a degree in Business Management. Adam has worked at the Jim McLean Golf School since 1996 and was Jim's personal assistant for three years. Currently, Adam is a Lead Master Instructor at the Jim McLean Golf Academy at Weston Hills Country Club.

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  • i agree mr cosmic

  • everybody talks about delivery position!! but can us anybody show whatss happening exactly from delivery to the finish??? where is foream and wrist rotation?:?? everybody talks about streight left forearm. yes. only idiots hit it by braking wrist forward. but whattabout wrist flip??? nobody talks about it. if ist correct or not. i am bored of tons onf videos like this...

  • NFL forward?

  • different positions for different bodys not all people are mechanically the same

  • excellent advice...in order to ensure I get into this hitting position I keep my right hand diagonally facing the sky for as long as possible...then sling the clubface into the ball with a level hip turn. Zoom...you'll hear the ball sizzle thru the air !!

  • turn your chicken wing into steak...HITMANHAWKY....vid on grip and release...must seee!!!!!!! you can skip to 2;15 to get to the good stuff...

  • I forgot to mention that the ball position for the driver is at the front of your stance and irons should be center!

  • This is the same for every club. You'll notice his arm never leaves his body on a good swing(his armpit stays closed) Put a sponge under each armpit and try making a loose swing without dropping the sponges. This will help you have a more controlled swing...great drill!

  • is it the same for the driver club leading the hands?

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