Its all in the hips, but learn how to rotate th...
If you find yourself coming up and out of your shots at impact, make sure your hip turn isn't flat and level to the ground. This can make it tough to transfer weight and you get stuck on your front side. From here, most players push up and out of it. Instead, turn your hips on more of an incline. This will create more room for you to rotate down into impact. To feel this, set up with your hands on your thighs. Don't keep your hands in place as you turn. Feel your back hand slide up your thigh as the backside lengthens and turns. Follow for more golf tips and online lesson info.
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