Should shoulders be back in golf swing?

Next, you want to take your shoulders and push them back. A lot of times, the tendency is to hunch over the golf ball. When you hunch over, your shoulders roll in towards the ball as well. Push your shoulders out and back, so that you feel like you're pinching your shoulder blades on your back.
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Should the shoulders be rounded at address golf?

If you let your shoulders round forward, you will put your back into flexion. This might feel comfortable and it might even feel athletic. But it will be wrong. It will destroy the base of your upper body (the shoulders), limit your flexibility on the backswing and cause other things to fall apart in the swing.
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Where should your shoulders be in the golf swing?

You will see that on that backswing your front shoulder (the one closet to the target) is under your chin, at impact both your shoulders are square at the ball, and in the follow through your back shoulder is under your chin and staying under until after impact – SEE PIC BELOW).
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How much should you turn your shoulders in the 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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Should your shoulders be level at address?

Most amateurs at address position have their shoulders too level. This creates a poor set up position. When the shoulders are too level at address position the center of your body is in front of the ball causing the majority of you weight on the left foot. This set up can cause multiple problems in the swing.
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Where should shoulders be impacted?

Square shoulders at impact are important for shot distance and accuracy. Golfers who struggle with accuracy should focus on having their shoulders square at impact. Squaring your shoulders means that as contact is made with the ball, the shoulders are parallel to the target line.
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Should you arch your back in golf?

Many golfers are under the impression they should arch their lower back when addressing the ball, but instructor Dave Phillips of the Titleist Performance Institute says this can lead to back pain and a bad swing.
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What is the correct golf posture?

Stand upright with your legs straight. Keep your arms relaxed and comfortably straight. Hold the club at waist height. Tilt forward from your hips, keep your back straight until the club touches the ground.
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Should you tilt shoulders with driver?

Some players do it more — it's a hard to overdo this move — and Clearwater suggests feeling like your trail arm stays bent and more behind you if you're looking for a swing thought to help with this. In conclusion, tilt your shoulders more; your driver will thank you.
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Should irons sit flat at address?

How should a golf club lie on the ground? The golf club should address the ball with the toe set a few millimetres in the air – the clubhead should never sit flat on the turf. You should be able to fit a small coin under the toe of the club at address, with the heel remaining in contact with the ground.
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Do open shoulders cause a slice?

A slice comes from only one condition: The clubface is open at impact, which puts cut spin on the ball. One of the most common causes of this open clubface is improper rotation of the upper body. On the downswing, the shoulders turn earlier and faster than the arms and club swing.
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What should move first in a golf swing?

To start the swing, it's important to remember to use your “big” muscles at first, instead of the “small” muscles. This means that the first movement is with the shoulders and arms, not the wrists. The shoulders and arms draw the club directly back along the target line until the hands reach waist-high.
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Can standing too close to the ball cause a slice?

Standing too close to the golf ball will result in a posture that's too upright, which could result in inconsistent shots and no control over the ball. Standing too close to the ball can result in slices and shanks, which are very common among average players.
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What is the secret to the golf swing?

Here's the secret: Gravity creates constant acceleration. If you swing the club downward, it automatically accelerates. The problem is that most people stop the club when it hits the ball. Don't hit at the ball; swing through it.
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How far should you bend over in golf swing?

Spine Bend

If a number must be assigned to the amount of forward bend, I'd use 25 degrees from vertical. This will vary between taller and shorter players but, nevertheless, it's a decent average. When you're bent forward correctly (left), your shoulders, knees and feet should line up vertically.
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