Tip of the pro

From tee to target


To send the ball to the target, make sure you take proper aim!
A good backswing will let you drive the club at full speed through the ball. It’s the rotation of the shoulders that brings the arms and club back. A quarter of the way through the backswing, the shaft will be parallel to the ball/target axis. Then the wrists lock while the shoulders continue to turn.

At the end of your backswing, check that the following eight points are met:

  • The weight is on the right foot
  • The chest is still tilted forward
  • The right knee is still bent
  • The back is facing the target
  • The left shoulder is under the chin
  • The left arm is extended, but not stiff
  • The shaft is parallel to the ball/target axis
  • The face of the club is square (parallel to the left forearm)


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