Today we’re talking specifically about golf swing shoulder turn, and how to learn a proper shoulder turn in the golf swing, both in the backswing and the downswing. Plus, we give you some simple golf swing drills using our Live View Golf Pro camera to help you get that feel down.
Are you still curving the golf ball?
Have you followed all our advice on vanquishing the slice or eliminating the hook but still can’t seem to control your ball flight?
The solution might be hidden in your shoulder turn.
Both the angle and extent of your shoulder turn can have dire consequences on the quality of contact.
The good news is that improper shoulder turn is easy to diagnose…
…and even easier to fix.
Here’s what your shoulders should be doing throughout your swing, plus two simple drills for mastering shoulder turn today.
You don’t want to miss this lesson.
If you’re over forty, you might be pulling up out of your posture and flatten your shoulders to get more rotation.
The result?
You slice it.
Slice it often enough, and you start to believe that this is “just how it is” as you get older and lose flexibility.
More slices. Fewer draws. Higher scores.
It’s not true.
You can still play great golf. Incredible golf!
You just have to ditch the “tips and tricks” that were designed with young, professional players in mind.
I’ve created a swing system that works with the strengths of the average golfer.
This new technique invites you to stop fighting your limitations and discover a more powerful swing than you even thought possible
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2 Comments
How does this work in vertical line swing
When I get to the top of the backswing, I need a trigger or thought to start the downswing so I end up with a nice follow through. I find, too often, that my trial foot is still flat on the ground. I have a distinct feeling that a lot of my weight is still on the back foot.