Body Adjustments for a Sweet Swing
By Brady Riggs, PGA | © Golf Tips Magazine

Learning how to keep your hands low can lower the trajectory of your golf shots. Lining up your right forearm with your spine at the top of your swing can keep your swing on-plane. And powering your club with the body, instead of the arms and hands, is key to hitting longer golf shots.

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Keep Your Hands Low
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Category: Swing Mechanics
Sub-Category: Swing Plane, Distance, Hands, Wrist, Follow-Through, Ball Position, Trajectory, Arms
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