Most golfers rotate their shoulders the wrong way in the downswing. Here’s what they should actually do to create space and shallow the club correctly.
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What are the shoulders meant to do in the golf swing? They’re meant to rotate in a way that allows us to get a combination of lateral motion as well as tilting motion to take place all the way up to the top of the back swing. But what a lot of golfers make the mistake of believing is that during the down swing, the shoulders need to come back round on this same motion. And they do. They are correct. But it’s the feel versus real. What it feels like to them isn’t actually what happens in their golf swing. They end up throwing our trail shoulder out this way rather than maintaining this angle here on the way through. And the key to this is not turning your shoulders. And if we stop this, look how much room we have now to allow the hands and club to start to shallow. That’s the difference.
