How far should I turn in my backswing?

Shoulder Turn and Tilt in the Backswing
In the backswing, your shoulders ought to turn 90 degrees away from the ball and away from the target. So, your chest will, pretty much be facing directly away from your target.
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How far should you rotate in your backswing?

In the backswing, you should rotate your hips open no more than about 45 degrees, and without feeling the need to stand-up out of your posture.
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How much do you turn in golf swing?

In golf, you should turn your shoulders 90 degrees from your address position in order to complete your backswing. If done correctly, the tip of your left shoulder should be pointed at the golf ball at the top of your backswing. This would indicate a 'full shoulder turn'.
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What is the most common mistake in the backswing?

The most common error is a grip that is too weak, or turned too far to the left on top of the club. Another common error is a grip that is too strong, or turned too far to the right on top of the club.
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What is the most common swing flaw in golfers?

Poor alignment is a very common golf swing issue and the reason many golfers struggle for consistency and improvement. Most golfers aim too far right and left of their targets resulting in many shots that fall of the mark of the intended target.
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How Far Should Your Backswing Be in Golf? (Golf Swing Basics)



Should you turn your hips in the backswing?

The instruction (and motion) for the backswing should instead be to move your right hip back in a straight line away from the ball (as if you were stepping backwards). As the downswing progresses your right hip should stay back while your left hip (or butt cheek if you prefer) goes back to meet it.
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How important is a full shoulder turn in the golf swing?

Turning your shoulders sufficiently in the backswing allows your arms to swing into the position required to swing the club on plane in the downswing and, therefore, on the proper path through impact.
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Is it OK to sway in golf swing?

Swaying in the backswing also leads to balance issues. So, for people who sway a lot in their backswing, they also often struggle to maintain the correct balance all the way through their swing.
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Why is width important in golf swing?

Width is the Key

Essentially, the bigger (wider) the arc around which the clubhead travels — assuming that it is decently on plane and well controlled — the farther the ball will travel.
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What is a steep golf swing?

A steep swing is, in the simplest terms, one that moves more up and down. Instead of the club working around your body, it works up to the sky and back down the the ground.
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How high should you hit a 7-iron?

A seven iron should go about 140 yards. This is considered to be the standard distance for an average male golfer. For women golfers, the distance is going to be closer to 120 yards.
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Should I slow down my backswing?

While you will want to play with a good tempo, you may want to use a slow backswing for some of your practice swings, both on the practice tee and on the course. A slow backswing aids you in developing balance and strength, so consider one for practice swings and the driving range and a quicker backswing when you play.
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How high should a 6 iron go?

TrackMan Optimizer Values

For a 6-iron, a club speed of 80 mph and mid-trajectory results in a height of 76 feet. For a PW, a club speed of 72 mph and mid-trajectory results in a height of 69 feet.
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Do any pro golfers sway?

What I'm really talking about is sway — the movement of your body toward or away from the target during your swing. I'll get right to the point: Tour players do very little of it in the backswing. That's contrary to advice you've probably heard in your golf lifetime.
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What happens when you swing too hard in golf?

Putting too much effort into the swing is usually going to lead to diminishing returns, where the quality of your ball striking – and even your raw distance – actually goes down as you swing harder. Remember, the club only needs to be moving fast at the moment it strikes the ball.
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Why is a 5 iron so hard to hit?

Some golfers make the mistake of playing the five iron with a ball position that is right in the middle of their stance. This will make it very difficult to even get the ball up off the ground. A proper ball position with a five iron is closer to your left foot than it is to the middle of your stance.
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