Daily Video Blog

Authored by: Brady
Posted on: 17 May 2026

Most golfers set their feet square to the target line. It feels stable, feels right. But if you're dealing with physical limitations—bad knees, tight hips, a sore back—that rigid setup can lock you down and force you to compensate in ways that hurt.

One of Surge's students, in his mid-60s, had both hips and knees that needed replacement. When he swung with his feet square, his left foot would spin out, pulling his entire body off the line. His hips, spine, and head would shift around the ball. Every rotation put pressure on joints that couldn't take it.

The fix was simple: flare his left foot open more toward the target. Just a little. Keep the big toe on the toe line and open it up until he found the angle where he could turn without pain. That small adjustment changed everything. His weight stayed grounded, his finish became solid, and he stopped either pulling shots left or pushing them right.

When your feet spin, your whole body spins with them. When they'... Read More

Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 19 December 2012
Comments: 9
It brings me great pleasure to read today's comment from a long time Surgite, Amos. He sent in a wonderful story about the best round of golf he's ever played. The letter was actually addressed to... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 17 December 2012
Comments: 34
Today I'm going to discuss the importance of having wide knees, outward pressure in the backswing. It's come to be known as "riding a skinny horse." It's the classic Surge setup position. When... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 16 December 2012
Comments: 6
As I've stated in daily videos in the past, amateur golfers tend to hit the ball out near the toe of the club. That's even why club manufacturers build clubs today with sweet spots out near the toe.... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 14 December 2012
Comments: 11
A couple of weeks ago I published a daily about setting up with the proper pre-loaded, heavy right position. What I didn't discuss that day is how to determine whether or not you're pre-loading too... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 13 December 2012
Comments: 43
One thing that most senior golfers struggle with is distance. As we age, our bodies slow down and we lose flexibility. Both are critical to swinging a golf club with any sort of power. But, even if... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 12 December 2012
Comments: 14
After answering many of your questions here on the daily video blog, I'll often receive follow up responses. Many Surgites say thank you for taking the time to discuss the particular issues they... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 10 December 2012
Comments: 28
Instead of responding to a question from the Surge Nation today, I'm going to talk about something that has become far too common in the game of golf. I noticed it when I was playing with a student... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 9 December 2012
Comments: 7
Technology has certainly changed the game of golf. By making clubs that are easier to hit like hybrids, the game has grown and reached more people looking to enjoy the game. Here at Swing Surgeon, we... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 8 December 2012
Comments: 8
I enjoy when younger players take to the Peak Performance Golf Swing from a young age because it will most likely add to their longevity. Avoiding injuries is one of the most important things for... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 7 December 2012
Comments: 15
One of the big misses that amateurs have to fight is what I like to call the banana ball. This is usually when a golfer is having trouble with slicing the ball from left to right (for a right handed... Read More