The Perfect Golf Swing Setup Routine... How to hit it like the Pros

The Perfect Golf Swing Setup Routine...

Just Like Pro Golfers

 

This is the Best Golf Swing Setup Routine I’ve Ever Come Across...

This is something that I was shown by a Pro. I haven't seen this before in any golfing magazine, book or video before or since. It is a setup routine to ensure that you are exactly the right distance from the ball every time with every club. 

I have checked this golf swing setup routine with the setup of many of the world’s top Pro's and it is spot on. This setup really helped me.

Here’s a little sketch that shows you what the above golf stance routine looks like:

 

The Other Clubs

The only differences for the other clubs is that for clubs shorter than your 9 iron you add another finger for each club, two finger space for a pitching wedge etc. 

For the driver, instead of the end of the butt of the shaft being along the back line of your heels the end of the butt should be around the middle of your foot.


A NUMBER OF WARNINGS:

This setup gives you the correct amount of bend at your knees. To get yourself balanced you will need to push you bum out behind you, remembering to keep your back straight and bend more over the ball.

The first time you do this you may think you are way too far away from the ball. I have checked this golf setup and it is absolutely correct and matches the golf setup of the worlds top pro’s.

You may find it easier to change your setup in small steps rather than go straight to this stance – if the ball feels way too far away from you then gradually increase the distance over a few rounds.

You need to practice the stance as described above until you can do it without laying you club down on the floor. Soon you will be doing this without even thinking about it.


Give it a try, you might be nicely surprised at how much easier it is to hit the ball with this extra room to work in.

Happy Golfing!

                

 

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