Should your shoulders be open at impact?

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 open or closed at address?

Basically, by closing your shoulders slightly at address, you are going to shorten the turn required to make it up to the top of your backswing. This won't be the right adjustment for all golfers, but it can be perfect for those who have trouble keeping up with their lower body on the way down.
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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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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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Is an open stance in golf OK?

Putting with an open stance makes alignment much easier, and it allows you to have a better line to your target. Some golfers will not only set up with an open stance, but they will also look at the hole while they are putting. This method of putting has become quite popular through the years, and it is very effective.
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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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What are closed shoulders in a golf swing?

The palm of the right hand should match the angle of the left hand, to ensure the hands work together as one unit. The shoulders must be in a closed position with the right shoulder and elbow lower than the left, the left shoulder and elbow for the left-hand golfer.
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Should 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.
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Why do I slice with my driver but not my irons?

The main reason that a driver will slice, but not the irons, is the length of the club. With a golf driver being longer than a golf iron, it is much harder to square the club face and release the club at the proper time. Golfers of all ability levels struggle with this concept.
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What swing path causes a slice?

A slice happens when a sidespin is put on the ball, causing it to curve to the right for a right-handed player and to the left for a left-handed player. Sidespin to the right is caused when the clubface is open (pointed right) relative to the path the club is traveling as the club impacts the ball.
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Does a strong grip fix a slice?

TIP FOR YOUR GRIP: Set your left thumb on the back side of the grip and your right one on top. If you hit a lot of slices, you should "strengthen" your left-hand position on the club. All you have to do is grip it more in the fingers, as opposed to the palm.
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Should your chest open at impact?

Tour players tend to match their body rotation through impact with their grip. I have observed that usually the more open the chest at impact the stronger the left hand grip of the player and as a result you will tend to see the face looking relatively down coming into impact with an open and active chest.
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