Understanding Shaft Lean at Impact
Shaft lean at impact is a critical element for achieving a powerful and accurate golf swing. If you're looking to improve this aspect of your game, you've come to the right place. In this article, we'll discuss two essential tips that will help you create proper shaft lean at impact, allowing for better ball striking and increased distance.
Tip 1: Maintain Right Arm Position
To achieve the right amount of shaft lean at impact, it's vital to understand the relationship between your body movements and your arm positions. As you set up for your shot, pay attention to how your head and hips move during the swing. Both the GOAT Model and elite model golfers demonstrate a slight drop in their heads as they transition from the backswing to the downswing. This head drop is essential for maintaining the correct right arm position.
As you begin your downswing, focus on driving laterally off your right leg. This lateral drive helps to keep your head in a position where you don’t run out of right arm. Instead of allowing your right arm to extend too far away from your body, aim to keep it closer to your belt. This positioning will enable you to maintain the necessary shaft lean as you approach impact.
Tip 2: Incorporate Knee Flex and Side Bend
The second key to achieving proper shaft lean is incorporating knee flex and side bend into your swing. As you push off your right leg laterally, allow your right knee to flex slightly. This flexion is crucial for maintaining a strong and stable base, which in turn supports your ability to create shaft lean at impact.
In addition to knee flex, introducing a little right side crunch or side bend will further enhance your ability to maintain the correct right arm position. This side bend brings your right side closer to the ground, allowing for a better angle of attack and helping you to drive through the shot effectively.
If you're unsure about how to implement these movements, consider checking out the video titled 'The GOAT Drill' on our website. This drill will walk you through the steps needed to master side bend and improve your overall swing mechanics.
Conclusion
By focusing on maintaining your right arm position and incorporating knee flex and side bend into your swing, you'll be well on your way to achieving proper shaft lean at impact. Remember, the goal is to create a fluid motion that allows you to strike the ball with power and precision. Practice these tips regularly, and you’ll see improvements in your golf game.
Key Takeaways
- Maintain right arm position by driving laterally off your right leg.
- Incorporate knee flex and side bend for improved shaft lean.
- Check out the GOAT Drill for further guidance on side bend.
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