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How to Build Your Golf Stance

Jun 5, 2014 11:50 AM
 
   
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  • You should have your feet shoulder width apart. Think like an athlete and balance your stance on both feet. Put the weight in the balls of your feet.
 
  • When you bend down over the ball, you want to make sure your spine is straight, not curved. It is the axis in which you swing your club. It will feel like you’re sticking your butt out.
 
  • Allow your arms to hang in their natural position and where they come together at your hands, that is the point your grip the golf club.
 
  • Distance from the ball should be one hand in between the butt of the golf grip and your belt buckle.
 
  • Alignment of your shoulders and feet will determine the swing plane on which you swing the club and where the ball goes. Make sure your shoulders and feet are lined up in the same direction toward your target.
 
  • Your posture and stance will remain the same with every club. The driver and woods stance may change a bit with a tilt in your shoulders due to the loft of the club. 

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