Golf Tips - Understanding Golf Swing Alignment
Poor alignment is the single most destructive area for players of all levels, when it comes to taking the game from the practice range to the golf course. This means alignment is extremely important for you as a beginner - so don't put it on "the back burner" of your learning priorities.
There are two main elements to be considered when lining up a golf shot. First and foremost is the target line (the line that the golf club is actually on). Secondly - the stance line, also known as the body line.
Both are important, but the stance line must always be determined first by the target line if the stance line is to have any true meaning.
Rotate around your axis and maintain the same posture throughout your swing in order to pivot properly
CHRIS TOULSON demonstrates pitching basics including set up, wrist hinge, turning of the body and finish position
Hooks are caused by the disconnection of the left or right elbow to the body, which forces you to flip your hands over before impact during the downswing
The secret to a successful set up is in these four letters, which help you understand what you are trying to do when you address the ball
Don't make things more complicated than they need to be; use the same swing in and out of the bunker and take advantage of the bounce in your sand wedge


