What A Good Golf Impact Position Looks Like (Video) - by Pete Styles
What A Good Golf Impact Position Looks Like (Video) - by Pete Styles Pete Styles â?? PGA Teaching Pro Pete Styles – PGA Teaching Pro

If you have now been able to asses your own impact position hopefully by using that video recording. There are a couple of things we need to look for in that impact position they are going to be the kind of crucial markers that are going to make sure that you have got most of your fundamentals right, for the impact position and you can compare your own video against the guys that you see on T.V. or the people that you can watch on you cheap to see what the impact position looks like some of the key things that we don't really see one of the things going to be head over the top of the golf ball. So we get ourselves into a nice address position positions going to look something similar to this. Now we want the head to be down focused on the golf ball not many golf is going to be. If the they are up and out looking at the shot too early. Kind of classic begin is looking position looking up to see where the golf ball goes a little caveat on that two very successful golfers David Deval Annika Sorenstam both actually turned through the ball very early had coming up through the ball early than when they ought to be striking but it's not something that most golfers should aim to copy.

I think a lot of golf is lifting the head through the ball probably going to result in top shots and so head over the golf building looking down at the ball is quite a crucial part of a good impact position next section that you could check for in your own set up or your own impact position sorry is the weight should have shifted from like from your position. So we sets the body what's going to be 50/50 in part we're going to see a lot more body right through to the left side here for the right handed golfer turning on to the front like eyes over the ball. Next they would look to see is that the front heel should be heavy. So as I move my weight across to my left side is the right hand my heels down or what I'm looking for is I'm not jumping up on to my tip from down the line he would occasionally see golfers stand up through impact from tips which is not a good movement. So the eyes down bodyweight the left side left heel as well. One last point if you will try. For me a right hand my right arm should be extended on the releasing. We don't want to see that rear arm coming through still in a bent position probably going to result to getting some top shots. So you want not rear arm to be extending down into full effectively releasing down. So impact position that sets up impact position here is down body weight left side body weight left heel on the right arm extending and releasing through check on those 4elements to make sure your impact position is a strong as they come.

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Pete Styles â?? PGA Teaching Pro Pete Styles – PGA Teaching Pro

If you have now been able to asses your own impact position hopefully by using that video recording. There are a couple of things we need to look for in that impact position they are going to be the kind of crucial markers that are going to make sure that you have got most of your fundamentals right, for the impact position and you can compare your own video against the guys that you see on T.V. or the people that you can watch on you cheap to see what the impact position looks like some of the key things that we don't really see one of the things going to be head over the top of the golf ball. So we get ourselves into a nice address position positions going to look something similar to this. Now we want the head to be down focused on the golf ball not many golf is going to be. If the they are up and out looking at the shot too early. Kind of classic begin is looking position looking up to see where the golf ball goes a little caveat on that two very successful golfers David Deval Annika Sorenstam both actually turned through the ball very early had coming up through the ball early than when they ought to be striking but it's not something that most golfers should aim to copy.

I think a lot of golf is lifting the head through the ball probably going to result in top shots and so head over the golf building looking down at the ball is quite a crucial part of a good impact position next section that you could check for in your own set up or your own impact position sorry is the weight should have shifted from like from your position. So we sets the body what's going to be 50/50 in part we're going to see a lot more body right through to the left side here for the right handed golfer turning on to the front like eyes over the ball. Next they would look to see is that the front heel should be heavy. So as I move my weight across to my left side is the right hand my heels down or what I'm looking for is I'm not jumping up on to my tip from down the line he would occasionally see golfers stand up through impact from tips which is not a good movement. So the eyes down bodyweight the left side left heel as well. One last point if you will try. For me a right hand my right arm should be extended on the releasing. We don't want to see that rear arm coming through still in a bent position probably going to result to getting some top shots. So you want not rear arm to be extending down into full effectively releasing down. So impact position that sets up impact position here is down body weight left side body weight left heel on the right arm extending and releasing through check on those 4elements to make sure your impact position is a strong as they come.