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Want a solid swing? Keep your lead hip as firm as possible

One of the most prevalent issues when playing golf is sliding the left, or lead hip (right-handed golfer) too far toward the target in the downswing. When the left hip moves well past the left foot, there isn’t a whole lot of firmness and there isn’t a whole lot of rotation. Without rotation, power is dramatically reduced. The solution: stand in a doorway with the outside of your left foot touching the door jam then cross your arms across your chest. Afterwards, make a backswing turn and then a through swing turn, during which the latter will allow your left hip to move laterally just enough to make contact with the jam.

Learn more on how to keep a firm lead hip by clicking here.

Source: GolfTipsMag; RealFeelGolfMats

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