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Eric Cogorno reveals how to stop standing up in the golf swing – the shoulder move that helps you maintain your spine angle like PGA Tour Pro Tommy Fleetwood
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In This Video, You’ll Discover:
• Eric Cogorno’s simple mantra to stop standing up through impact and compress every shot
• How to maintain your spine angle throughout the entire golf swing for consistent contact
• Why your left shoulder in the golf swing must go “down and in” under your chin
• The one-yard checkpoint drill that instantly shows if you’re maintaining proper tilt
• How the Swing Coach app reveals exactly when you’re lifting vs. keeping your angles
• Why PGA Tour players increase shoulder tilt from 40° to 55° in the downswing
• The golf drills that transform inconsistent contact into pure ball striking
In this golf lesson, Eric Cogorno solves the most common problem he sees coaching – golfers who stand up through impact and lose their spine angle. Using Tommy Fleetwood as the model, you’ll learn exactly how to stop standing up in the golf swing by mastering the left shoulder in the golf swing movement that all PGA Tour players use to maintain their spine angle and strike it pure.
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See, the thing we need to learn how to do is keep our relationship with the ground both during the back swing and down swing. It’s the standing up or lifting up that causes so many other problems. I’m going to show you how we can fix that today with the simple mantra down and in and under the chin. I’m going to give you one simple drill. It’s going to work for you right away. So, from a drill perspective, I want to do one or two rehearsals. Left shoulder down and in and under the chin. Right shoulder up and back behind the head. roughly one yard outside. And the down swing, I’m going to feel the opposites now. Now, my right shoulder goes down and in and under my chin, and my left shoulder goes up and back and behind my head. So, you’ll see a good golfer, if we show the Tommy there again, draw the line up from the the golf ball as a reference. Left shoulder down and in under the chin, right shoulder up and back behind the head. And then he’ll reach the opposite. Right shoulder down and in under the chin, left shoulder up and back behind the head by about that arm’s parallel in the follow-through position. So, I want to do two or three reps just to get a feel for what that feels like. I feel a little bit of my lead side tilting on the way back and more trailside tilting on the way through. So, after I feel that a few times, I’m going to transfer that into my hit.

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Really takomo…
You will also notice with Tommy is his left shoulder also moves down slightly towards the ground or golf ball at the beginning of his downswing. Really helps with concentrating on compression.