What happens if backswing is too shallow?

Unfortunately, if your backswing is too flat, you won't be able to square up in time because the club will have a long journey to make all the way around your body. Even if you do everything else right in the downswing, you might not be able to recover in time to hit the ball on line with your target.
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Is a shallow golf swing good?

When you begin to shallow out your golf swing, you can generate so much more power and hit the ball much more consistently. Shallowing the club will also help with driving distance and most likely accuracy as well.
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What happens if backswing is too steep?

When the shaft works too steep in the backswing, it causes the player to excessively tilt their shoulder plane. A steep shoulder plane often results in a reverse pivot. It also requires excessive shallowing of the golf club to make solid contact.
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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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How do pros shallow the club?

To shallow the golf club, you need to use the trail arm and wrists to move the club shaft from a steep position to a shallow position, more horizontal to the ground. By dropping the trail arm and hinging the wrists at the top of the swing, this will cause the club to fall into a 'shallower' position.
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IS YOUR GOLF SWING TOO FLAT?



Does Phil Mickelson shallow the club?

Note that Phil Mickelson's clubshaft descends down the TSP and he doesn't shallow the clubshaft during his early-mid downswing. Note that he doesn't aggressively adduct his rear (left) upper arm during his early-mid downswing and his rear (left) elbow doesn't drop groundwards faster than his lead (right) elbow.
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Is it bad to have a steep golf swing?

The club gets more vertical in the downswing and creates a negative angle of attack, resulting in hitting down on the ball severely and taking bigger divots.
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Is it OK to have a flat backswing?

There is nothing wrong with a flat backswing. In fact, many golf teachers would argue that it is better to play from a flat plane than an upright one. However, when that swing plane gets too flat, bad things will start to happen on the course.
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What is a shallow backswing?

A shallow downswing is, in its simplest terms, when your arms work more around your body, similar to how they move if you have a flatter backswing. It's why it's pretty common for players with a flat backswing to also have a shallow downswing.
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Does a steep swing cause a slice?

There's not a more common fault in the golf swing than a steep plane on the downswing. For whatever reason, recreational golfers love to come over the top and swipe across the ball, causing weak cuts and slices. Go to any muni range in the country and you're sure to see steep swings time and time again.
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How does Phil Mickelson hit the ball so far?

Whilst fitness and diet seems to have helped - Mickelson has been fasting, detoxing and drinking a special kind of coffee - arguably the biggest reason why he can still drive it so far comes down to his long, free flowing swing.
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Does Phil Mickelson use a strong grip?

Like the majority of pros, he favors the overlapping style. His hands are rotated a touch to the left on the handle, which is a slightly strong position for a southpaw. This grip allows Mickelson to swing freely, with plenty of wrist hinge, but it's not so strong that he has to constantly fight off a hook.
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What is Phil Mickelson's dominant hand?

14 The man known as 'Lefty' is actually right handed, and the only thing he does left-handed is play golf. 15 He attended Arizona State University and was a four-time All-American there.
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Do you lift your arms in the backswing?

To make a proper backswing, start by lifting your arms. Even more specific, use them to elevate the club's center of mass (signified by the red ball on my club) about 25 to 30 degrees as I've done here before even thinking of pitching the club upward with your wrists.
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How wide should my backswing be?

If you are a regular reader of my instructional articles, you know the answer: enough width to create sufficient speed AND bottom the club out where it should bottom out, slightly in front of the ball on shots hit off the ground and slightly behind the ball on shots hit with the driver.
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