Should shoulders be open at Impact golf?

For a golfer whose left arm is deeper and more across the chest and right arm stays bent longer, the shoulders should be more open at impact. This will help the golfer's swing move in the direction of the target. For this golfer, the arms are moving slower, or closer to the same speed as the right shoulder.
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Should your shoulders be square at impact in the golf swing?

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 shoulders be level at impact?

SHOULDER TILT AT IMPACT

Making an arms-dominated swing, which so many amateurs do, tends to produce relatively level shoulders at impact (below, right). Better players have the back shoulder significantly lower than the front shoulder at impact (below, left).
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Should shoulders be open at address?

NO GO: Your shoulders should not be open or closed relative to your target line. This causes an inside or outside takeaway path. Note that most golfers misalign their upper body more often than their lower body.
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Where should your chest be pointing at impact?

Where should you play the ball for an iron shot? No matter what club you're using, set up with the ball slightly behind the position of your left pectoral (chest) muscle. This ensures that the low point of the downswing comes in front of the ball's position. You'll make a downward strike and then take a divot.
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How open should hips be at Impact golf?

Ideally, you want your hips to be around 45 degrees open in the backswing, and 40 degrees open at impact. Too much hip turn in the takeaway will make it difficult to get your hips open enough when it comes to striking the ball, which can hurt your swing.
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Where should golf impact body be?

The ideal position for striking the ball is leading with your hands during impact. Your hips should be turning towards the ball. This is led by upper body rotation, then transferring into lower body torque from your legs and hips as they turn.
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Do the arms start the downswing?

Arm Slot. Teaching professional Shawn Clement agrees that the player's arms should drop to begin the downswing, but he says they must drop into the right position. Clement advises players to focus on dropping their arms in front of the body, while keeping their hands on the proper swing plane.
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What moves first in golf downswing?

The correct golf downswing sequence starts with a pressure shift to the lead leg, followed by an externally rotated trail arm to shallow the angle of the club, before rotating the torso through to impact.
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How should the golf swing feel at impact?

The golf swing should feel effortless, with minimal tension. Think of it like a coiled spring: as you rotate and load into the backswing, you are storing up energy (just as a coiled spring would) before releasing all that energy – in one sweeping downswing motion – through the ball at impact.
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How do I keep my shoulder back in downswing?

To feel like you're keeping your right shoulder back, make a mini waggle of your arms moving down until your left arm is level to the ground. While the arms are moving down, you also want to feel that your weight has shifted forward. If done correctly, the butt of the grip will be on your target line behind the ball.
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Should I keep my back to the target on downswing?

To groove your downswing, here are a couple of thoughts: (1) Keep your back to the target for as long as possible, and (2) feel like your chest is facing the ball at impact. These cues will get your arms swinging down in front of you instead of being dragged through by an overactive body.
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