The Perfect Takeaway For Your Golf Swing



In Todays Video we show the perfect golfswing takeaway for beginners and experts! Main Channel: …

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41 thoughts on “The Perfect Takeaway For Your Golf Swing

  1. Found this YT video yesterday and went to range. Been struggling badly and had gotten into some old habits. It took about 25 balls before it started to click. Hit it as well as I have in months. Hoping it shows up in tournament this weekend. Thanks Grant for this simple fix and for not ‘over instructing’ with too many brain drains at once.

  2. Jeeez Grant, so glad i watched this one. I have always complicated the takeaway for myself. Strong left hand grip has gotten me into weird positions but on the range now i realised i am perfect for the first part. Club slightly shut and pointing outside. That when my hands would flip it inside and, well, the rest is history. 😂 Striped it now on the range with my irons. Even the old dreaded 3 iron that's been gathering dust in the bag. Struggled a little with driver though but will figure that out. Thanks again. Really enjoy your content! Cheers from a sunny South Africa

  3. 28 years addictive golfer here and the slow first 2 feet take way line is single best tip i ever gotten. Hit a drive with little draw 285 almost all carry high up there looking so beautiful. Thnx😂

  4. With all of the other issues I have had with the golf swing over the years, getting this sorted out has been a game changer – it has naturally fixed so many other issues I had, by starting the swing correctly with these simple thoughts and actions. Thanks so much Grant!!!

  5. Repeatability is one of the hardest things to get for me. Obviously practice makes perfect but when you can't golf 24/7 it's hard keep good motion. The low and slow has been the only thing that has worked for me though. Still catching them thin/fat but definetly better.

  6. Hi GRANT! 🙂 Picked up golf 2 years ago….on the range 4 or 5 times a day ever since. The QUESTION I have is: Do you keep the left arm and wrist locked in place through entire swing? I don't know whether to relax and sort of let the momentum of the backswing SLAP through contact OR keep arm and wrist firm through entire swing? Do you have a sense of FIRM and LOCKED through contact or relaxed and let the wrist roll naturally?

  7. Just keep the angle set by left wrist at address for the duration of the swing.
    There will be a small increase in radial deviation but never ulnar deviation during the takeaway.

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