Driver Swing Follow Through: Look Like Adam Scott


Published: October 13, 2025

In the Adam Scott follow through video below, you'll discover exactly how one of the most aesthetically pure ball-strikers in the game finishes his powerful driver swing — and how you can use that blueprint to transform your own golf swing follow through.

You'll find out:

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  • How Adam Scott achieves such a balanced, high finish position with effortless tempo,
  • The 3-point checklist you need to have a follow through like his, and
  • A sneaky way to get a mental edge on your buddies — and actually finish your swing like a pro.

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Video: Adam Scott Follow Through

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Your Next Steps to Follow Through Like Scott

A proper golf swing follow through starts long before impact — it's the byproduct of correct body rotation, a fully extended lead arm through the hitting zone, and a weight transfer that drives all the way onto your lead foot. Scott's finish is textbook: chest facing the target, trail foot up on its toe, hands high. Building that same pattern means working on your swing sequence from the ground up. The GOAT Drill system trains this exact sequencing — loading pressure correctly so that your downswing path and release deliver a natural, complete finish every time.

How to Follow Through Like Adam Scott

Learn to achieve a balanced and powerful golf swing follow through like Adam Scott.

  1. 1

    Understand Proper Body Rotation

    Begin by focusing on your body rotation during the swing. Proper rotation is essential for a successful follow through, as it sets the foundation for your entire swing sequence.

  2. 2

    Extend Your Lead Arm

    Ensure that your lead arm is fully extended through the hitting zone. This extension helps maintain control and balance, allowing for a more effective follow through.

  3. 3

    Transfer Weight Correctly

    Practice transferring your weight onto your lead foot during the swing. This weight transfer is crucial for achieving a high finish position similar to Adam Scott's.

  4. 4

    Achieve a Textbook Finish

    Aim for a finish where your chest is facing the target, your trail foot is up on its toe, and your hands are high. This position reflects a well-executed follow through.

  5. 5

    Use the GOAT Drill System

    Incorporate the GOAT Drill system into your practice. This system trains the correct sequencing of your swing, helping you achieve a natural and complete finish.

  6. 6

    Watch Instructional Videos

    Watch videos of Adam Scott's follow through to visualize the mechanics. Observing his technique can provide insights into achieving a similar finish.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a great driver follow-through like Adam Scott demonstrates?

An elite driver follow-through features a fully cleared lead side, arms that extend wide and high into the finish, and the chest facing well left of the target. These positions are a direct result of excellent body sequencing and full hip rotation through impact, not manufactured finish positions. Adam Scott is one of the best examples of this in professional golf.

What should a proper driver follow-through look like?

In a proper driver follow-through the weight has fully transferred to the lead foot, the trail foot is balanced on its toe, the belt buckle faces the target or slightly left of it, and the club wraps around the back with the arms high. The finish should feel balanced and held, not collapsed.

Can working on my follow-through improve my swing?

Working backward from a proper finish position can absolutely improve the swing. If you consistently reach a balanced full-rotation finish, the impact position and path that got you there were also correct. Many instructors use finish-position drills to indirectly improve impact mechanics.

What is the most common follow-through mistake amateur golfers make?

The most common error is a flippy finish where the arms collapse and the body stops rotating at impact. This creates a short off-balance finish with weight still on the trail foot. It signals that body rotation stopped too early and the arms took over through the ball, causing inconsistent, low-power ball striking.


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