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Proper Shoulder Rotation on the Down Swing

November 2nd, 2008 · No Comments



Purepoint Golf Instruction Video by Bobby Eldridge: Proper shoulder turn is essential to achieving a correct swing path so that at impact the ball isn’t getting any sidespin which makes it hook or slice. One key to achieving a good down swing is letting your right arm start dropping immediately at the same the the shoulders start turning.

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You might be interested to hear that the concepts which have been the catalysts for my recent success are rotating the right shoulder directly around the spine and staying connected on the downswing.
As I have mentioned to you before, I still cannot use the shorter backswing you promote in your book but you advised me not to worry about it so I don’t!! I should appreciate any further input you may be able to provide on this aspect of your system. My problem seems to be that when the left arm is parallel to the ground, I feel as if my shoulders have not turned enough and I then tend to spin out from the top of the backswing.
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Tags: Video (hooking - slicing - pushing - pulling shots) · Video (weight-transfer body-rotation arm/hand movement)

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