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by Mrs. Estrella Padberg II Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How to Keep the Right Shoulder from Moving Out Over the Ball

  • Step 1. Correct your thinking. Most golfers think about swinging up on their backswing when they should think about...
  • Step 2. Start your backswing by turning your shoulders. ... Your spine tilt will take care of the upward motion, and...
  • Step 3. Keep your knees -- especially your right knee -- flexed. When...

Part of a video titled Right Shoulder Fixes In Your Downswing - Golf Swing Tips
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Why does my lead shoulder drop down when playing golf?

In a proper back swing, the shoulders rotate around the spine, instead of the lead shoulder. A common problem that many golfers suffer from when playing is that their lead shoulder is ducking, or dropping down. This is caused by a failure to properly turn about the axis as the golfer is swinging.

How can I strengthen my shoulders without a golf club?

Keeping that right knee flexed will help keep your right shoulder on the correct plane. It will also help you develop a stronger coil behind the ball. You can practice this movement without a club simply by taking your address position and crossing your arms across your chest, with your right hand touching your left shoulder and vice versa.

How can I keep my right shoulder from moving out over the ball?

If you struggle to keep your right shoulder from moving out over the ball -- a common error for players who swing "over the top" -- a few simple steps can help you alleviate the problem. Correct your thinking. Most golfers think about swinging up on their backswing when they should think about swinging around their spine.

What should your shoulder girdle do when you play golf?

As a good golfer’s lead shoulder (left for right-handers) stops rotating away from the target and the torso dips a little toward the ball, the right shoulder keeps coiling. If you thought of the shoulder girdle as one unit across your upper body, you might be surprised to know you can dissociate one side from the other.

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Should your shoulder drop in a golf swing?

5:227:31How The Right Shoulder Works in The Golf Swing | The Correct MovementYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFrom this address position we're going to get that right shoulder all the way back and behind us andMoreFrom this address position we're going to get that right shoulder all the way back and behind us and then as we get it feeling as if it's coming. Down rather than out towards the ball.

How do I stop my shoulders from starting downswing?

2:319:02TRAIL SHOULDER CONTROLLING YOUR DOWNSWING - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMoving outwards towards the golf ball it isn't moving enough downwards at the start of the downswingMoreMoving outwards towards the golf ball it isn't moving enough downwards at the start of the downswing. So the feeling for you if you are a big slicer.

How do I keep my upper body still in the golf swing?

5:0814:15GOLF: How To Start The Downswing - Upper Body - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe'll start to see the right side Bend think of right side bent as the distance between the rightMoreWe'll start to see the right side Bend think of right side bent as the distance between the right shoulder and right hip. Right shoulder and right hip. And that distance would be getting smaller.

How do I keep my shoulders square at impact?

2:447:41Shoulder At Impact Golf MORE CONSISTENCY & PURE STRIKESYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSay keep them square. If you look a lot of the camera angles on tv. Like from face on. Here. I canMoreSay keep them square. If you look a lot of the camera angles on tv. Like from face on. Here. I can guarantee you that the chest. And the shoulders will always be open at impact.

How to hit a golf ball with a shoulder?

Take a short or mid-iron and set up normally, with the ball near the center of your stance. Raise your right heel, leaving only the toes touching the ground. Your right shoulder should feel slightly higher than usual. Keep the heel lifted and hit a few shots with your normal swing.

When you move weight to the left on the backswing, right on the downswing, what is the opposite

This is when you transfer weight to the left on the backswing, right on the downswing – the opposite of a proper weight shift. The shoulder dip can also occur when you succeed in moving to your right side on the backswing, but fail to move left on the downswing.

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You should read down a bit or look for the thread from Monte Scheimblum on Early Extension - he answers your specific issues you are addressing on that thread that you might find helpful. Monte's a good source if you want to look him up on here too.

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This sounds like my swing most of last year. I was hitting big push slices because I couldn't square the face. I was also coming off of my lead foot through impact. Basicallt, like stated before. I was not getting my weight shifted and it was causing major issues. It showef up out of nowhere. But I'm trying to get more rotary, which is helping.

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id suggest reading Monte's blog and watching his videos, those coupled with steve banns video on the role of the arms in the swing helped cure my EE.

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Why does my golfer's shoulder drop down?

This is caused by a failure to properly turn about the axis as the golfer is swinging. To compensate, the player drops his shoulder, which allows the backswing to get farther back, making the player feel like they are ...

What happens when you hit a golf ball with a ducked shoulder?

Effects on the Ball. Due to the poor path of the golf club, shots hit with a ducked-shoulder backswing will often be far more erratic than a proper swing . The most common malady that duck swingers have to deal with is a sharp hook of the ball.

Why does my back swing drop down?

This is caused by a failure to properly turn about the axis as the golfer is swinging.

What is the arcing path of a golf club?

The arcing path of a golf club for most swings should be only slightly off the desired target line for the ball. When using a shoulder rotation for the swing, the club will still leave the target line, but not to any great extent.

What happens when you duck your arm?

When you duck arm in order to make your backswing reach the desired length without putting in the required level of upper body rotation, the most drastic change to the swing will be the path of the club's arc.

Where does the coiling happen in golf?

But that’s only part one of how a tour player coils. Part two happens near the top of the swing, and it’s hard to see. As a good golfer’s lead shoulder (left for right-handers) stops rotating away from the target and the torso dips a little toward the ball, the right shoulder keeps coiling.

Do tour players swing in real time?

One such move is so indiscernible in real time, you have to replay it in slow motion or see a 3-D rendition to verify what’s happening. But it is happening, and it’s a big reason the best players can generate so much speed when they swing down into the ball.

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