One important swing tip is to make sure you are releasing the club properly. This means that the toe of the clubface points toward the sky both on your backswing and through swing when it is waist-high. Mid-swing, it should be facing straight toward the target as it makes contact with ...
If you add a little bit of rotation, that will allow the left arm to swing across your chest to put the club on plane at the top. It's not the left arm that's doing the work. The right arm folding is what puts the left arm where we want it to be. The left arm may do a ...
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A good swing starts with a solid, and repeatable grip. The grip of the club should run through the fingers of your left hand (for right handed golfers), and settle on the fleshy pad on the opposite side of your hand to your thumb. Too often, grips can slip into the palm of your l...
Swing the club from your shoulder-high backswing position to a shoulder-high finish position. Your right elbow remains bent until your hands drop below waist level. At that point it straightens and remains straight for the rest of your swing; your left elbow will bend as you reach your shoul...
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As they add more wrist cock, or radial hinge, they tend to cup the left wrist which alters swing plane and clubface position. When done correctly, the right wrist is bent back so it feels like a tray of dishes could rest in the palm of the right hand at top of backswing. This is...
line (below) we see the club travels around our body on a tilted circle (sometimes called your arc or swing plane). Your backswing is going well if the grip of the club is pointing at the golf ball halfway back – we call this being ‘on plane’ (see the bottom left image below)...
it is for this particular movement that we will define the muscles involved. The forward swing begins with your hips rotating laterally from right to left for the right-handed golfer (just the opposite for the left-handed golfer). This is the main function of the lateral rotators of the hi...