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Shoulders In The Golf Swing

By: Curt Smith

The shoulders in the golf swing play an important role. One of the ways I simplify my golf swing is to rotate my shoulders back and through and try not to think of my hands and arms. It works for me and I think it can work for you if you give it a try.

This is an overall general thought as the shoulders are critical to clubhead position at the top, backswing range of motion as well as follow through.

If your shoulders are restricted in range of motion, you will not be able to set the golf swing at the top consistently. You will also have a hard time following through without the "chicken wing" happening.

If the your shoulders don't rotate properly a whole host of swing faults may occur. But...if you focus on strengthening your shoulders AND stretching them specific to the movements of your golf swing you will nearly perfect your golf swing.

Does this make sense?

Do you think hitting more balls will improve your shoulder strength and flexibility? I can tell you not! You must incorporate golf exercises and golf stretches to eliminate any faults caused by your shoulders in your golf swing.

Do you want to discover the secret to creating more power and consistency in your golf swing.

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Mike Pedersen golf fitness helps golfers' improve their golf swing power, consistency and golf swing faults by addressing the physical limitations in their golf swing.

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