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The PurePoint Golf swing theory points you in the right direction and gives you a system of fundamentals to measure yourself against. In golf this is very important; however situations arise where you can not figure out why you are having certain difficulties. Whether your difficulty is hitting behind the ball or hitting the ball thin, sometimes we are clueless to where the problem lies.

We teach a fairly horizontal swing plane compared to most. Even though there are major benefits to this version of the swing certain complications can arise very quickly. This tip was designed to keep golfers from hitting behind the ball. My objective is to enlighten you on all areas of the golf swing, so that when certain situations arise, you can adjust accordingly. And ultimately check points pre established.

  • The golfer(s) back shoulder in his/her backswing dips down; meaning that the back shoulder is lowering towards the ground. This is difficult to do when you have no lateral movement or weight shift back and away from the target, as we teach. However, this is very normal among players who have a horizontal swing plane. The normal tendency is to lower your back shoulder as your swing plane becomes more horizontal.
  • Please understand that if you dip your back shoulder in your backswing this could cause many different problems in you swing. Your timing, hand position at impact, weight shift through the ball, and follow-through position can all be negatively affected.

Solution

  • Fortunately there is simple solution. Go to the practice range and take a golf ball. Place the golf ball underneath your back foot (please make sure that ½ the ball is in the ground so that you don’t topple over). If a ball is uncomfortable use a towel or something that is at least one inch off the ground. The ball/object should be placed underneath your back heel in order to ensure that you have no weight transfer and that your back shoulder does not dip in your backswing.
  • Then just take your normal swing. If you conclude you can hit a ball or you can just take a few practice swings. First, focus on not dropping your shoulder in your backswing (keep your back shoulder up and not down). I guarantee if you master this drill you will make solid contact with the ball on a more consistent basis.
  • This drill will force you to practice a swing with no weight shift back and away from your target and at the same time help you with dropping your back shoulder.

Practice this drill and be aware that if you are having trouble hitting behind the ball at any point in your round, the problem could lie in shoulder position in your backswing. To learn more go to PurePoint Golf Instruction
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