Pete Styles – PGA Teaching Pro
If your now in the process of understanding if you have a flat golf swing, or consider changing to a flatter golf wing lets look at the benefits of a flat golf swing. What a are the pros and the cons of a flat golf swing? Now for a lot of people to consider the flatter golf swing is going to enable him to hit a more confident draw a shot the draw shot is the shot the starts to the right for the right handed golfer comes into the center of the target and the golf swing has to be from the inside the outside. So a flatter swing is where the club is already lower down and drops more easily to be inside willing courage the inside outside the approach was a steeper swing that's higher up and comes.
Moreover if not to be more prevalent with hitting a fade shot sorry a draw a shot is going to be this sort of flats a golf swing position you might also feel a little flat to swing actually enables you to generate more power the swing might feel more connected as the club comes down near the body wean turn the hands and arms through as bringing the club over the top here can get a bit disconnected and that disconnected can also create instability and a lack of reliability from an over the top swing. So a flat swing can become sitting quite stable quite reliable because everything stays connected to the body. So hitting shots with more power a more reliability they sound 3 pretty good reasons why a flatter golf swing might work. Certainly for somebody like Matt Kuchar who is like the poster boy of a flat swing that's one of the things he sees in his game reliability power and the ability to draw shots without flats a golf swing plane.