What The Left Arm And Shoulder Should Do During The Golf Swing (Video) - by Peter Finch
What The Left Arm And Shoulder Should Do During The Golf Swing (Video) - by Peter Finch

There are a lot of key combinations in successfully golf swing and one of those key combinations is the left arm and shoulder movement. As the left arm and shoulder moves around the swing they make some very specific movements and some very specific turns around the body.

Now making sure that you do them successfully will help you hit a variety of very good golf shots. It is one of those things that you can really focus in on and it can improve you no matter if you in a hook or a fade or slice, whatever it may be is a part of the swing that if you could work on and work on successfully you can see huge benefits to your overall game. Now as an overview, what do you want to be seeing the left arm and the shoulder do around the swing? The left arm is a very good barometer to weigh your swing plane is out first off and your left shoulder is a good barometer for how much you are turning throughout your swing. So on the backswing, having the arm travel nice and straight and having it move away from the ball, having the left shoulder turning and rotating underneath the chin are very good key essentials to making sure that you are getting turn and that you are getting body rotation. On the waist through the angle that the left arm is flatting out and moving into the ball is also very important. As you are moving through the ball, if you can get that left arm dipping a little bit lower you can get that shoulder remaining underneath that chin we can get the club into a very, very good impact position. Now what we're going to do is we're going to talk about how the left arm and the shoulder work address. We're going to look at very much in detail about how you can move them more successfully on the backswing and then also some really good practice strokes that you could use when you are on the driving range and as you take it out on to the courses around. So let's focus it on the left arm and the left shoulder and let's get you here some better golf strokes.
2016-10-27

There are a lot of key combinations in successfully golf swing and one of those key combinations is the left arm and shoulder movement. As the left arm and shoulder moves around the swing they make some very specific movements and some very specific turns around the body.

Now making sure that you do them successfully will help you hit a variety of very good golf shots. It is one of those things that you can really focus in on and it can improve you no matter if you in a hook or a fade or slice, whatever it may be is a part of the swing that if you could work on and work on successfully you can see huge benefits to your overall game.

Now as an overview, what do you want to be seeing the left arm and the shoulder do around the swing? The left arm is a very good barometer to weigh your swing plane is out first off and your left shoulder is a good barometer for how much you are turning throughout your swing.

So on the backswing, having the arm travel nice and straight and having it move away from the ball, having the left shoulder turning and rotating underneath the chin are very good key essentials to making sure that you are getting turn and that you are getting body rotation. On the waist through the angle that the left arm is flatting out and moving into the ball is also very important.

As you are moving through the ball, if you can get that left arm dipping a little bit lower you can get that shoulder remaining underneath that chin we can get the club into a very, very good impact position.

Now what we're going to do is we're going to talk about how the left arm and the shoulder work address. We're going to look at very much in detail about how you can move them more successfully on the backswing and then also some really good practice strokes that you could use when you are on the driving range and as you take it out on to the courses around.

So let's focus it on the left arm and the left shoulder and let's get you here some better golf strokes.