Where and when your elbows pivot in your golf swing is vital to creating and maintaining a consistent swing and ball striking. Most player pivot the right or trail elbow very late in the golf swing causing a late or partial setting of the club. In the downswing the left elbow pivots much too late causing the dreaded chicken wing and slice. The elbows need to have a relationship with the hip sockets. The right
MoreRate of closure is how we describe how much the club is rotating during the downswing, impact and follow through. In the past closing the club right at impact was taught as a way to increase distance. We have since learned this is not the case. It is a more modern belief that the lower the rate of closure the better the player. Better players are getting the club more square on the downswing eliminating
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