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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: 11 January 2010
Webster'€™s dictionary defines path as '€œa line of movement.'€‚  When hitting a golf ball this line of movement must be in the direction of the target to hit a relatively straight shot and... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 10 January 2010
Life goes on day after day and for all of us that means situations in life and in our bodies change.‚  Sometimes they change for the better, sometimes for the worse.‚  There is one change... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 8 January 2010
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Our driver video '€“ special thanks to everyone who received one '€“ got many good reviews and, of course, prompted more questions. Length still seems to be a '€œburning'€ one. So let's... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 7 January 2010
I'm on the road today, but since I've gotten about 30 emails from golfers (in both hemispheres) about playing in wet conditions, I thought I would dig up a blog I did early last year which... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 6 January 2010
The whole concept of keeping stats is to have some concrete data for you to evaluate your rounds to find your strengths and weaknesses.‚  Once you know what you are good at you work to keep... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 5 January 2010
Today we are featuring a guest writer for the daily article which, at the same time, is serving as his introduction to all of you. He has become a very good friend in a real short time.‚  His... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 4 January 2010
Let'€™s refresh the train of thought for today'€™s instruction by looking at a portion of Bill'€™s comments and question, asking what to think about when he swings. Bill Sikes says: I'€™ve... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 3 January 2010
Just about every day someone writes a question about getting bogged down in mechanics when they swing.‚  They ask how they can develop and maintain a good rhythm and tempo.‚  They ask how... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 2 January 2010
Two of my favorite reading materials are the daily newspaper and the weekly edition of Golfweek Magazine. Golfweek is more about player information, and the stats list for all of the... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 1 January 2010
Here'€™s a New Year'€™s resolution for you: Promise yourself you'€™ll start keeping stats on all your rounds, both practice and tournament. Stats should include fairways and greens hit. When... Read More