
If you take away one of these 2 aspects, you end up with a swing that can produce wildly different results from one to swing to the next. These two things lead to repeatable golf shots and control and understanding what the ball flight tendencies are going to be. A predictable golf swing is built generally on two things at impact, one is having a good path direction into the ball, and two being a stable clubface through the hitting area. In order to for me to describe what the movement should be, I have to describe why it needs to be this way. In this article I am going to describe why that is NOT the ideal scenario for the downswing movement.


They believe that move is going to do a couple of things for them, the first thing they believe it will do for them is get their pressure into their lead side and secondly get the club to shallow out in the downswing. What a lot of people portray that move to be is a slide forward with the hips towards the target. One of the most common statements made about the transition from the back swing to the downswing is you have to start the move with your lower body.
