Golf Swing Faults - Finding Impact

 

The Proper Way To Swing A Golf Club

To initiate the downswing, your body starts to uncoil itself and releases a surge of built up energy with your hips bumping and then turning, then the shoulders, and ultimately the arms and wrists, the entire movement is like a whip snapping.

The worst thing that can happen is allowing your hands and forearms to release, or turn over prior to impact.

Similar to a shutting door, the clubface moves from an open position to a closed position as it approaches impact. The releasing movement is then caused by your hands and forearms turning. If you do not have this release the clubface remains open and the resulting shot is an unwanted slice.

At the precise moment of impact, your clubface should be pointing in the direction of the target line, yet on its way to closing, or at least pointing far left of the target line (right-handed golfers). Most players that demonstrate poor shots do not release the clubface in the manner as described, which results in lack of distance and reduced accuracy of the intended target.

Pay Attention To Your Grip

To ensure you accelerate the club, pay attention to your grip. Keep it firm, yet light pressured throughout the entire swing. Nothing causes a terrible shot more than having too much tension coming from the arms and hands.

Next, make an extra effort to swing with a decent tempo. Too many golfers including beginners, swing so hard and so fast that they leave the clubface open when impact occurs.

For right-handed golfers, make a concentrated effort to keep the backside of your left hand pointing down towards the target line during impact.

Moment of Truth - Impact

The last lesson here for making the best of your golf swing is to get the impact right. You should have your forearm (right side for right-handed golfers) turning over your left forearm when impact occurs.

You can practice this movement by swinging in slow motion. Swing the club up and through, and pay attention to the movement your forearms are making. At this point, make the effort to turn the right forearm over the left one.

When impact arrives, totally freeze your entire body and then check out the position of your clubface. It will either be square, open, or closed. The goal is to ensure it is square to your target line, which is exactly what you want. 

Tiger Woods Impact Position

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