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Is Your Takeaway Ruining Your Swing Before It Starts?
Is Your Takeaway Ruining Your Swing Before It Starts?
Authored by: Brady
Posted on: 5 May 2026

You've probably been told your whole golfing life that you need to keep moving before you swing. Waggle, forward press, rock the knee — whatever it takes, just don't stand still. Surge heard that too. He just never agreed with it.

His thing was this: if you're pressing forward to start a swing that needs to go backward, how do you make that feel exactly the same every time? With every club, every lie, every round? After a while, you start to realize — you can't. That little forward move changes just enough, just often enough, to mess with your timing without you ever knowing why.

What Surge taught instead was to come to a full stop before starting the swing. Feet planted, waggle done, one last look at the target — then still. From there, a simple three-count: squeeze the grip equal in both hands, press the knees out slightly, and go. The toe of the club moves first, the arms follow, and the club finds its way back up the plane. Nothing fancy, just quiet and controlled... Read More

Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 15 July 2011
Lynn '€œDoc'€ Griffin came up with another amazing observation a few weeks ago after hearing one too many of the golfers who visit him complain about distance. This time the golfer added that he was... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 14 July 2011
Comments: 44
We talked about '€œmilking'€ the club or re-gripping at address and in the backswing. You really responded and had some great thoughts about that and ideas, in general, about changing bad habits.... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 13 July 2011
Today I am coming to you from the back porch'€”except, according to Google Maps, this back porch, in Melissant, Holland is 4,220.806 miles from my home in South Carolina! I'm here working with... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 12 July 2011
We received a great comment on the blog from Deb. It'€™s her advice about how to best learn the Surge Swing based on her experience of changing from a rotational swinger to a vertical swinger. And... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 11 July 2011
Comments: 35
When you establish the correct grip and grip pressure, then address the ball, what you don'€™t want to do is re-grip or '€œmilk'€ the club. The dangers are many. I'€™ve seen golfers stand over the... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 10 July 2011
In honor of the Women'€™s U.S. Open, I thought I would read an article in GolfWeek magazine about Louise Suggs'€™ journey to the RR Donnelly LPGA Founders Cup. Suggs, 87, is one of the 13 original... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 9 July 2011
Comments: 45
The 2011 Swing Surgeon Fall Classic Golf Tournament will be held September 25-27 at the Paiute Golf Resort in Las Vegas. This year we are holding it on two fabulous Pete Dye courses in what is... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 8 July 2011
Comments: 2
If you'€™ve been on our blog for any length of time you know how important having the right equipment is. That was the main purpose for setting up the Swing Surgeon Certified Club Fitters program,... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 7 July 2011
Comments: 77
Tempo is so important in the golf swing. It'€™s what we depend on to be consistent, to hit one good shot after another. We got a great comment about tempo from Bill, a 67-year-old 6 handicap who has... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 6 July 2011
Janet asked a question on the blog the other day about focusing too much on making the bump happen. She got several good responses. One of them brought up another good point about arm extension at... Read More