The right hip movements for golf

By challengersclub2008

Challenger club is an online golf club offering service that makes sense. Setting them apart is their commitment to the future of the sport. It’s this commitment that motivates them to provide the perfect launch pad for junior golfers. Whether it’s sharing experiences or learning, the focus is on good golf. Last week, we understood the value of a firm foundation for a good golf address. This week it’s time to understand the position the hips must take for a good swing.

 

Bend to sole club right, you’ll have to if your stance and posture is in the correct position.

Make sure: 

·         To bend from the hip (not the waist or bottom of the spine) to keep spine straight

·         Not to lock your knees as you bend

·         Your hips are parallel to the line the ball is intended to take, at address.

 

Hip Issues

If your hips are open at address, they could open too soon in the downswing, causing the ball to move right. However if your hips are closed at address, the club could swing too much from the inside and the ball could either move right or make you battle with a quick hook left.

 

Hip Tips to get your hips to work better for your game.

·         Ensure your hips are parallel to the flight line of the ball.

·         Your left hip moves an inch or two parallel to the target line

·         Next your left hip needs to turn backwards and out of the way

·         The club can then swing back to the inside after impact

 

To find out if your hips positioned right, check if your belt and shoulders are parallel to the ground, when you complete your swing. And if your belt buckle points to the intended target and your hips are level to the ground, you’re on you way to a great round.

 

Junior golfers are clued in and try new techniques freely to figure out what works for them. But all the same they need advice on what to try and what to absorb, when and how much. Challenger’s Club is a place where golfers can share knowledge and experience, freely. We offer a great launch pad for junior golfers and you could either contribute to a golfer’s game or benefit from the experience. So register with the Challengers Club Online by calling them on 408-501-8821 or email to info@challengersclub.com.

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