Tips:
- Before you swing, think of making a shoulder turn.
- During the backswing, feel a little turn. Your shoulder should be turned 90 degrees to the ball, as seen in the photos showing the address/pole position (photo 1), to the backswing/pole position (photo 2); you see the space from the pole that was created from the shoulder turn. This is a good turn for most players.
- At the top of your swing, eighty percent of your weight transfers to the inside of your back foot.
- Once you complete the backswing, just react and let it go. Most players do not let it go. They try to hold on and steer the ball during the downswing. If you turn on your backswing, you can let it go on the downswing and have fun hitting the ball. A little shoulder turn will create more distance, consistent ball striking, and bring out more solid and fun shots in your game. A little turn goes a long way.
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