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Sep 01 2025

Pro Tip: Solid Contact Starts with a Solid Foundation

If you want to strike the ball more consistently, it all starts before you even take the club back.

1. Nail Your Posture
Good posture sets the tone for a repeatable swing. Stand tall, then hinge forward slightly from your hips—not your waist—keeping your spine straight and your knees slightly flexed. Imagine an athletic stance that feels balanced and ready, like you’re about to jump straight up.

2. Get Your Stance and Ball Position Right
Your feet should be shoulder-width apart for most full shots, with the ball positioned slightly forward of center (e.g., just inside your lead heel for a driver, and centered for short irons). Too far back or forward, and you’ll catch the ball thin or fat more often than not.

3. Align Like a Pro
Pick a target and set your feet, hips, and shoulders parallel to the target line. A simple alignment stick—or even a club laid on the ground—can help train your eye. Misalignment often causes even good swings to produce poor shots.

4. Stay Connected Through the Swing
Proper swing mechanics mean turning your body, not just swinging your arms. On the backswing, rotate your shoulders while keeping your arms connected to your chest. On the downswing, lead with your lower body, allowing the arms and club to follow naturally. Don’t force it—let your rotation and tempo do the work.

Bottom Line:
Solid contact comes from balance, rhythm, and fundamentals. Take a few minutes to check your setup before each round or practice session, and you’ll start seeing—and feeling—a big difference in your ball striking.

Written by cate · Categorized: Golf · Tagged: News, Pro Tips

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