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What is the correct path of a golf swing?

What is the correct path of a golf swing?

The club should track down to the ball along the target line or from slightly inside of it. It then should move back inside the target line quickly after impact. You’re not cutting across the ball like a traditional open-face wedge shot. This is a medium-trajectory pitch that makes it easier to control distance.

What starts the golf downswing?

The correct golf downswing sequence starts with a pressure shift to the lead leg, followed by an externally rotated trail arm to shallow the angle of the club, before rotating the torso through to impact.

What is the difference between swing direction and club path?

It is important to understand that swing direction is not the same as club path. Club path represents the motion of the club head at one point in time (impact); whereas, swing direction uses hundreds of points from the club head during the knee high to knee high portion of the downswing.

What is club path angle?

The club path angle refers to the direction the club head is moving at the moment of impact. Golfers tend to swing either inside-out or outside-in. For a right handed golfer, inside-out would mean swinging more to the right which would generally create a hook or draw bias.

How does a golf club move during the downswing?

During the downswing your body will uncoil and the club will follow a similar path until it will reach the ball at impact and intersect with the target line for the only time in the entire swing. Finally, after impact the club will be brought back inside the target line as it continues following its natural path around your body.

What is swing path in golf?

The way the golf club crosses the target line at impact – as well as before and after – is defined as the swing path and it can vary across three different types. They are explained below.

What is the downswing?

It consists of the movements that occur as you bring your hands and the club back down. The downswing ends with the ultimate impact with the ball. The full hinge that was set progressively in the backswing should be kept intact as you being the downswing.

What is the inside-square-inside swing path?

Coherent with the fact that the club moves around the golfer’s body – its axis, the clubhead should come in towards impact from the inside of the target line. It should do so in order to be square at impact and move back to being inside in the follow through. This ideal club path is called the inside-square-inside swing path.

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