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Welcome back to another episode of Joe Macro Golf! Today, we’re excited to have Top UK Golf Coach, Levi Smith, back on the channel. In this episode, Levi and I dive deep into how the shoulders work in the golf swing and why proper shoulder and spine movement are crucial for your overall swing mechanics, power, and consistency.

We’ll break down key tips on how to position your shoulders for maximum efficiency, as well as common mistakes golfers make that can hinder performance. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, mastering this part of the game will have a big impact on your results.

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5 Comments

  1. Question: Right shoulder external rotation, check. Right hand on top … BUT … wrist at the top in "waiter/tray" position, seems to be conflicting with "on top". Any extension of the right hand seems to open the face, which seems to be a bad thing. 🙂 Can you go down this rabbit hole for us? What is the feel? I really think this is "the bitch of golf", if you'll pardon my language. People say, "skip a stone on water with your downswing". I can do that of course. But the face is going to point to the moon. I know internal rotation doesn't work. It feels strong, but it's inconsistent, and turns my ball violently left too often.

  2. Secret to good golf….but the left arm back rotation actually helps stabilize the right shoulder especially if your right is not as flexible eg keopka

  3. You actually don’t feel weak when you come over the top with internal rotation that is a mistake as you start using your hands forearms not your shoulders. but once you do it correctly you then realize it is weaker than using external rotation of shoulder lol

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