Why do I hit the golf ball better with my feet together?

Swinging with your feet together forces your weight into a more stable spot, similar to the one-footed putting drill we wrote about recently, improves the bottom of their arc, and only results in a slight loss of distance. “90 percent of players would be better playing with their feet together.
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Should your feet be together when putting?

Putt with your feet together

Both too-much movement and proper shoulder alignment can be mitigated by hitting a few putts with your feet together. Ball position is a direct contributor to the alignment of your shoulder and forearm lines, which largely dictate how your body lines aim.
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Should your feet be parallel golf?

Grip the club and take a shoulder-width stance. Align your feet and shoulders parallel to your target line or slightly to the right (for a right-handed golfer).
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How far should your feet be apart when hitting a driver?

1) Start from the feet up

Your feet need to be shoulder width apart, with the weight on the balls of the feet. This will help provide good stability.
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What happens if your golf stance is too narrow?

What Happens If Your Stance Is Too Narrow? If your stance is too narrow, you may tend to hit the ball to the left. This is because with your feet being closer together, you will have an easier time wrapping the club around your body. For a golfer that slices the ball, the narrow stance is a great fix.
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What happens if your golf stance is too wide?

The wider your golf stance, the bigger the shift, and the more time it takes. When the golf stance is too wide, you'll typically be pushing off the right side, which will drive your hip into the ball and cause you to lose your spine angle in the downswing.
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Should I flare both feet golf swing?

A good immediate solution that GOLF Top 100 Teacher Nick Clearwater suggests is flaring both of your feet. “Turning your toes out about 20 degrees — maybe even more — effectively makes you more flexible,” Clearwater says.
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Where should a 7 iron be in your stance?

As a general rule of thumb to base your ball placement off of your 7 iron should always be placed in the center of your stance. Then, shorter clubs (everything from an 8 iron to pitching wedge) you want to play toward your back foot.
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How do fat people swing golf clubs?

For big guys, the less movement in the swing, the better. Try to stay more centered over the golf ball and make an efficient turn. Moving away from the ball means that you will have to move back towards the ball, and this is where inconsistency issues will show up.
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Is a narrow golf stance better?

Narrowing your stance will allow for a better rotation in the back swing, which in turn will allow you to get your arms more around your body at the top, this will give you more chance of approaching the ball with a path to the right.
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Should you be on the balls of your feet in the golf swing?

Your weight should be 50-50 on your left and right legs and between the balls of your feet (those cushioned pads just below your toes) and your heels. I'm surprised how many people think their weight should be supported by their toes. Starting with your weight too far forward is one of the worst mistakes you can make.
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What is the Flamingo drill in golf?

The flamingo drill is simple, and I bet you've seen it before. Simply put, your weight is centered over one foot while the other is pulled back from your regular square stance. The foot you pull back is used only for stability -- to help you keep your balance -- and only the toe is touching the ground.
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What is the best golf tip ever?

Top 10 Swing Tips Ever!
  • #1 – Take Your Time. It is easy to rush in the golf swing. ...
  • #2 – Pick Out a Specific Target. ...
  • #3 – Relax Your Grip. ...
  • #4 – Quiet Hands in the Takeaway. ...
  • #5 – Play to Your Strengths. ...
  • #6 – See the Club Hit the Ball. ...
  • #7 – Stay Perfectly Still While Putting. ...
  • #8 – Don't Slide.
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Where should your feet be when putting?

The conventional Putting Stance is shoulder-width, feet parallel to your aimline, and with your toes pointing straight ahead. In other words, your feet are lined up with the other flow lines of shoulders, forearms, hips, and knees.
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Should I lift my left foot in golf swing?

It's OK to lift your left foot off the ground a little. And current players such as Bubba Watson do it also. Lifting your left heel up will help you rotate your hips for a bigger turn in your backswing. So if you're struggling with power and clubhead speed, then let your left heel lift up a bit.
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What is duck feet?

The takeaway. Out-toeing, or being duck-footed, is a condition marked by feet that point outward instead of straight ahead. It's most common in toddlers and young children, who typically outgrow it by age 8. Adults can also become duck-footed as the result of a sedentary lifestyle, poor posture, injury, or other causes ...
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How do you get on your front foot in golf?

Take a block of wood or similarly weighted object and place it behind a 7 iron in your set up. Start your backswing and push the object away. The front foot should stay flat while pressure builds on the inside of your back foot. This will deliver more stability as you continue your swing.
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Can a wide stance cause a slice?

A stance too wide will restrict lower body motion and inhibit weight transfer. This can cause the upper body to become overly active resulting in a slice or pulled shots, like you can see in the image above.
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Why is it hard to be consistent in golf?

Let's look at why achieving consistency in golf is so hard. 1. The nature of the golf swing is not natural and there are many moving parts to the actual mechanics of the swing. Even if one small part of the swing or body motion is off on a given round, all of sudden your dreaded slice or hook is back in full force.
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How wide should your stance be when driving a golf ball?

With the driver, the longest club in the bag, you should aim for a stance width similar to the width of your shoulders. In general, the stronger you are, i.e. the wider your shoulders, the harder you will probably hit a golf ball.
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