The Perfect Arm Position at Address
Should arms be close to body in golf swing?
PGA Tour player Jonathan Byrd always keeps his upper arms close to his body, which keeps his swing more compact.
How close should your elbows be in golf swing?
During your backswing, downswing and follow-through, you want to feel your arms and elbows fairly close together. If the space between your elbows increases on the backswing you'll find yourself with a flying right elbow again and looking like a baseball player.
How close should hands be to body in golf swing?
Arms and Hands
The hands-to-body distance varies depending on the club you are hitting. A good rule of thumb is to have the hands a palm's width from the body for short and middle irons (4 to 6 inches) and a palm's length—from the bottom of the wrist to the tip of your middle finger—for long irons and woods.
Should you keep your elbows close together in the golf swing?
The key to the swing is to understand that the elbows should never get too far apart. Keep them slightly squeezed together throughout the swing and you will be on the road to better golf shots. Don DeLorenzo is a PGA-certified instructor at Gilroy Golf Course. To schedule a lesson with Don, cal (408) 848-0490.
43 related questions foundHow do you keep the triangle in the golf swing?
As for the set up, you should be able to see that your forearms and upper body create a triangle. Your goal is to maintain that triangle during the initial part of the backswing. I want a feeling of togetherness among my hands, arms and body until the clubhead is past my right foot (above).
Where do elbows Point golf setup?
Their elbows are pointing directly at the corresponding hip. From the straight on position it looks like the inside of their elbows are rolled open and staring straight at the sky. This was a key set up position for both players as it allowed their right arm to fold correctly and keep it nice and compact to their body.
Do the arms drop in the downswing?
Teaching professional Shawn Clement agrees that the player's arms should drop to begin the downswing, but he says they must drop into the right position. Clement advises players to focus on dropping their arms in front of the body, while keeping their hands on the proper swing plane.
How far should hands be from body with driver?
As for distance from the ball, the butt of the grip at address should be about six inches from your body. Check this by setting up and then taking your right hand off the grip, moving it about a foot to your right. You shouldn't feel like you have to reach to put it back on the club.
Where should your hands be at address in the golf swing?
At address, your hands should be slightly in front of the ball – exactly where you want them to return when you make contact. Also, make sure your left wrist (for a right-handed golfer) is in a relatively flat, firm position.
Where should your elbows point at address?
Get that elbow pointed slightly out. Right elbow a little bent, point it a little more down to the ground in relationship to your left. And that'll really simplify how the arms work in the backswing.
Which arm is more important in golf swing?
You keep your left arm straight to get the maximum arc out of your swing. The more arc you get from your swing, the more power you will have. Allow the left arm to push the club into the back swing and keep your right arm tight to your body to keep the swing straight.
What happens if you stand too far away from golf ball?
Standing too far from the golf ball will result in poor posture, which could result in inconsistent shots and no control over the ball. Standing too far can result in less distance, heel shots, and can cause you to lose balance easily. Standing too far from the ball is pretty common for beginner players.
Should hands be in front of ball with driver?
The ball should be positioned forward in the stance therefore you DO NOT start with your hands ahead of the ball at set up. Because the ball is on a tee, the driver will hit the ball on the upswing and your hands will be in the middle of your body at impact. Your hands will not be forward at impact with the driver!
What is the correct tee height for driver?
From a poll of GOLF's Top 100 Teachers, the ideal tee height is about 1.5 inches for driver. A good checkpoint is that half the ball “peeks” above the crown after you sole the club at address. For a 3-wood, peg it about half an inch and just a quarter inch with an iron.
Should there be tension in the golf swing?
Ideally, on a scale of 1-10, your grip pressure should feel like a 4. On short game shots, try for a 3, or even 2! Most importantly, keep your grip pressure consistent throughout the entire swing. Change in grip pressure is a killer in both the short game and full-swing shots.
Should hands be passive in golf swing?
You want your arms and hands to be very relaxed and passive. That's going to allow the club to release and time the release due to physics on its own, rather than ripping the club back.
How much do you use your arms in a golf swing?
In order to get distance out of your swing, the key is to let your arms, wrists, and hands drive your swing motion, not your hips and torso. By keeping your arms loose and letting your hands and wrists dictate your body's motion and direction, you will get a better strike and more power from your swing.
Should arms be straight at address?
In golf, the address is the most important and controllable part of the swing. At address the arms should be in a position to allow a bit of arm swing during the takeaway before the shoulders and chest even start to turn. As the arms start to swing, the left arm will create the connection with your chest.
Should your right arm be straight at address in golf?
The right arm should not straighten before impact.
This makes it easier to release the club and rotate around your body with the right exit point. Ideally, you can swing out toward your target line with the club head and away from the body. This will allow your head to come up and track the ball at it takes flight.
What is the secret to a good golf swing?
Here's the fix: Keep both knees gently flexed throughout your entire swing. Let your lower body relax and support your upper body as you swing the club. Just like shocks, they'll smooth out your swing and keep you level for more consistent strikes.
Should you hinge your wrists in backswing?
There is no 'proper' wrist hinge in golf. Many coaches suggest to start breaking your wrists once you pass parallel in the takeaway, while others advocate a one-piece takeaway and only allowing your wrists to hinge at the top of the backswing. Both methods can produce repeatable, powerful golf swings.
How do I keep my arms connected in the golf swing?
To fix this you want to focus on keeping your arms extended throughout your swing. One way to imagine your good form would be to try string around your body and arms, keeping them in a locked position. You can practice this by placing a ball between your arms and squeezing it together to keep your arms locked.
How do I know if I'm standing too close to the golf ball?
1. Too Far. As Bova illustrates: Set up to the golf ball and once you're comfortable, let go of the club with your trail hand. If your hand swings closer to your body, that's an indication that you're standing too far away from the ball.