As he starts to hinge his wrists, which takes the club upwards, he combines that vertical move with a more rounded rotation of his shoulders ( right ). This will get his arms very deep at the top of the backswing. The key for you is to feel less vertical as you take the club back. You’re trying to avoid being in a position where you’re forced to come down steeply on an out- to-in path – a death move. Make a more rounded turn, where the lead shoulder doesn’t dip much, to put your club on a shallower path from inside the target line. HALFWAY BACK FEEL MORE ROUNDED IN YOUR TURN
34 GOLF DIGEST SOUTH AFRICA
MARCH/APRIL 2024
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