Clubface Control Tips | George Gankas Golf Swing



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Countless golfers have an inability to create consistent impact because they’re unable to control the rotation in their clubface throughout their entire swing. Gankas has developed several easy to implement drills that help golfers of all skill levels improve their impact position by controlling their clubface.

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Players are often surprised when they’re first shown what a square clubface looks like during address, because many novice golfers have zero clue. The way a square clubface appears as it lays a leading edge to the bottom of the clubhead, flush with flat surfaces, typically appears to be slightly open in the eyes of many first time golfers.

Any full swing clubface will surely open during the backswing transition and again during the beginning of the takeaway. The only two ways to open your clubface involve body rotation and rotating your forearm.

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As our clubface veers in the opposite direction of the golf ball, the clubface begins opening up. As our bodies rotate, we begin to naturally produce a coiling aspect in our swing. Failing to also rotate your forearms will result in the clubface remaining tied to any swing path the club has begin traveling on. This will prevent the clubface from opening up at impact.

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