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Several adjustments can be made to our backswing that can have both negative or positive impacts on our overall swing depending on the golfer.
Often the slower, less glamorous part of our golf swing, the backswing establishes all of the movements that proceed in our downswing, impact onto the ball, and our eventual follow through.
There are multiple absolutes in our backswing set up regarding alignment, swing plane, and how tall we take our swing that must be properly executed in order for the rest of our golf swing to produce our intended results.
Due to the infinite amount of strengths and weaknesses each golfer has in their body, we will review proven backswing drills that expand driving distance and power for any player able to implement them into their golf swing.
Part of creating the perfect backswing requires experimentation in finding what works best for your play style and body type.
While nearly no golfer produces an identical backswing to the next, there are undeniable commonalities that make up effective backswings, and those that also can be found in flawed golf swings.
Most golf pros get their golf club on a level plane with their body weight, seeing the club travel slightly to the right, in what typically consists of a seamless one piece takeaway.
Equally important, golfers naturally hing their wrists as the club raises higher above their head, with the player actively leveling the golf club’s weight.
Such movement has been known to stabilize our golf swing, which leads to expanded driving distance in the shots taken with the implementation of such technique.
Most golfers will take note of the straightness that remains in their left arm with a relative flatness taken in their left wrist, as their right elbow aims downward towards the turf, with nearly all of their weight balanced onto the right side of their body.
One of the most crucial elements of our entire golf swing, a proper takeaway can be the deciding factor in a poor or proper shot being taken.
With our upper body acting in unison, our golf club must operate as a single piece, finally striking out as it becomes parallel to our intended target.
Having a flawed golf swing takeaway, which typically results from our club traveling either too far inside or outside, will always result in last minute adjustments as our club reaches the top portion of our backswing.
Golfers may notice a slight turn in the wrists towards the right side of their body as their clubhead opens upon, which leads to the sensation of our body weight transferring to our trail leg, allowing our hips to open up as needed.
Players are urged to maintain straightness in their right arm for as long as possible, avoiding any premature folding, which will allow our golf club to remain ahead of our body.
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