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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: 31 December 2009
We all know that starting anything correctly is basically the only way you have any chance of carrying out the task correctly to completion.‚  Naturally, the same goes for swinging a golf... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 30 December 2009
Release for many golfers, and instructors for that matter, is a nebulous term that they know exists and they know they have to do it.‚  The problem is they can'€™t wrap their hands around it... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 29 December 2009
Tom's question is really about path to impact and ball contact point as they relate to the laws of‚  physics and physiology as they apply to impact itself. Tom T says: Surge, I really enjoy... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 28 December 2009
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For the greater part of my teaching career any questions I was asked about knees and the golf swing was really about bad knees. Knees that were beat up playing football, baseball, hockey... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 27 December 2009
I know many golfers suffer from starting their round slow, hitting mostly blocks, fades and slices in the first few holes. Their swing then kicks in for them and they start hitting it ok to... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 26 December 2009
Robert tells us below that he is having good results with the PPGS.‚  His driving has improved as well as overall he is swinging and hitting the ball better.‚  But he reveals he is in a... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 24 December 2009
(A note from The Surge and the Staff at PPGS: We hope everyone is enjoying this holiday season. For me and my family, we're celebrating Christmas! In honor of Christmas, I'm taking the day... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 23 December 2009
The right arm is the '€œgood guy,'€ no matter what you've been told. Students often come to me because they have problems with the longer irons and woods.The primary reason they have... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 22 December 2009
How your arms extend or hang down at address is an important aspect of correct posture and being in a dynamically balanced setup to make a dynamically balanced swing. Arms hanging too close... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 21 December 2009
Chicken Wings make for a great appetizer but in the golf swing they are a great appetite suppressant.‚  As Jamie tells us below, he has them despite being a real low 3 handicap player.‚  He... Read More