Golf Tips - The 50/50 Feeling to Good Balance
The title of this teaching tip may sound somewhat contradictory, so allow me to explain.
Canadian golf legend George Knudson dedicated an entire instructional booklet on the importance of good balance. All good players and top instructors agree that without balance throughout the swing (both physical and emotional) you have no chance of producing good shots consistently.
For good static balance, I suggest feeling your body weight is 50/50 back to front (heel to toe), and 50/50 side to side (front foot to back foot). Assuming you have a correct spine angle at address, your weight back to front will tend to favor the balls of your feet - which is why you need not over emphasize this sensation. Conversely, if you over emphasize weight on your heels, you may lose your spine angle, and this will throw you out of balance to the rear.
The 50/50 feeling side to side is very easy to achieve, because it is, indeed,
"just a feeling." In reality, if you have your upper body positioned properly behind the ball,
your body weight will naturally follow, meaning your weight will favor your back
foot.
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
This is an intimidating shot, but it can be managed easily by getting your weight far forward in your stance so that your sternum is above the ball at address
By moving the ball around in your stance and using different clubs you can create many different shots to use around the green




