E2Marino25 jul 20151 Min. de lecturaAdjust your shoulder tilt Players who want to smash the golf ball off the tee tend to tilt their shoulders so that their right one is lower than their left. Your back shoulder should be lower than your front shoulder, but only by the amount that your bottom hand is lower than your top hand on the grip. The triangle formed by your hands, arms and shoulders should be centered in front of your body and aimed at the ball — not shoved toward the target. Do it correctly, and it helps everything from alignment to swing plane.Fixing this shoulder tilt can help retrace the power that players are looking for in their drive.
Players who want to smash the golf ball off the tee tend to tilt their shoulders so that their right one is lower than their left. Your back shoulder should be lower than your front shoulder, but only by the amount that your bottom hand is lower than your top hand on the grip. The triangle formed by your hands, arms and shoulders should be centered in front of your body and aimed at the ball — not shoved toward the target. Do it correctly, and it helps everything from alignment to swing plane.Fixing this shoulder tilt can help retrace the power that players are looking for in their drive.
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