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how to set up golf swing to clear hips and rotate better

by Kurt Mills Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Go to the top of the swing, and the first thing I want you to do is feel like your hips stay back a little bit. You open up your legs, your upper legs and you get your knees forward from there, and keep the club back and from the inside.

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How to properly clear your hips in the golf swing?

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How to get more hip rotation in golf swing?

What Are The Different Methods for Hip Rotation in the Golf Swing?

  • George Ganakas. The first, who promotes getting open and allowing the hips to be a main driver in the swing is George Gankas.
  • Jim Venetos. ...
  • Shawn Clement. ...
  • Mike Malaska. ...
  • Mike Bender. ...
  • Summary of Hip Rotating and Teaching Methods. ...

What should my hips do during my golf swing?

Role of the Hips During a Golf Swing

  • Proper address. In order to hit the ball properly, you need to have the correct starting position. ...
  • Initiating the backswing. The first move in golf is your backswing. ...
  • Continuing the swing. Turn your hips until you have gone as far as you can go and your weight is on your right side. ...
  • Downswing. ...
  • Follow-through. ...

How to master the hip bump in the golf swing?

  • “Feel your weight push off your right leg.”
  • “Feel your weight move to the left side.”
  • “Feel like your lower body turns and your hands passively drop behind you.”
  • “Feel like you are swinging out to right field.”

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Why is rotation important in golf swings?

Because rotation creates speed. A really great golf swing isn’t just about what your hand and arms are doing. It also has nothing to do with having big muscles and a ton of strength. It’s a chain of movement in which one motion has the ability to either enhance or inhibit the next.

How to rotate your backswing?

An athletic posture, with a slight knee bend, flare your toes and open your stance a bit to help your spine rotate, and you have half the equation before you even swing.

Why do you need to rotate your hips?

For one thing, hip rotation helps you improve the quality of your contact. When you increase hip mobility, you find it’s easier to make square, solid contact with the golf ball. But the major benefit of clearing your hips is that this motion is a huge speed generator.

What is clearing your hips?

Clearing your hips is about more than mastering swing plane and swing motion. It’s about creating a swing that is both powerful and safe. For many golfers, it’s not just lack of understanding that keeps them from clearing their hips. It’s limitations within their own bodies.

What does it mean to close your stance?

Closing your stance means your trail foot points out to the right (if you’re right-handed). Opening your hips from this position takes a lot of flexibility . . . and a lot of work. Exercises like the 90/90 position can do a lot to improve your golf fitness and give you better hip mobility.

What does it mean when you clear your hips?

When you “clear your hips,” it means your hips are open towards the target at impact. Here’s what that looks like: When you take your golf setup, your hips are square to the target. That is to say, the line across your hips aligns with the target.

What is 90/90 position?

The 90/90 position is a simple exercise that tests your hip mobility.

The Mirror and Practice

Practicing the swing in front of a mirror or large glass pane is the easiest and simplest method of watching the swing movement. Setup in a golf stance without a club, and swing an imaginary club to the top of the swing. Now let the arms fall into place in front of the right hip while rotating the left hip away towards the intended target.

How much Should the Hips turn on the Backswing?

In a perfect swing, the hips should rotate from the setup position, 45-degrees away from the ball on the backswing. The shoulders ideally turn at 90-degrees to the top of the swing. Now, this is not possible for all golfers due to age, suppleness, or injury.

Sliding the Hips

The most common fault in the swing is to slide the hips away from the ball on the backswing, rather than rotate or turn them. This is a Swing Killer! Sliding them robs the swing of all the power generation, and to hit the ball squarely or solidly from this position, requires exactly the same amount of forward slide to get back to the ball.

Swaying off the Ball

Another common error is to sway away from the ball initially on the backswing, before rotating the hips. Another swing killer for the same reasons as above! Some top players do move off the ball slightly on the backswing, but the many hours spent practicing, allow them to get away with it on the course.

Staying in the Barrel

I have used this analogy of the “barrel” before and it was a tip from Sam Snead, one of the best strikers of a golf ball in his day. Set up to the ball and imagine your friend places a large barrel over your body. The thought process and drill are to turn the lower body within this barrel.

Completing the Hip Turn after Contact

To generate power and control through the ball at impact requires the continuous turning of the hips all the way through to the finish of the swing. This may sound a “no brainer”, but many golfers do not complete the follow-through, and tend to hit at the ball rather than through the ball.

Hips Facing the Target

The swing is completed when the hips and shoulders end up facing the intended target. After impact, the hips continue to rotate until the “belt buckle” faces the target. Without the completion of the hip turn, the swing will lose its rhythm and balance will be affected. Another swing killer!

How to get more speed in golf swing?

One of the easiest ways to generate more speed in your swing and increase your distance is to get better hip rotation. It just makes sense that using your bigger muscles in your thighs and abdomen is a better way to generate speed than relying solely on your hands and arms. If you struggle to get good hip rotation in your swing it can lead ...

Why do I not open my hips?

The main reason is, when you’re not opening your hips, what’s happening is your body is locking up sooner, and your hands and arms have to do all the work. I like to imagine that my body is almost creating the momentum in the golf swing. If I imagine myself kind of encased in a giant concrete block.

How does separation help in golf?

The separation also helps you maintain the angle between your lead arm and the clubshaft farther into the downswing, creating an extra burst of speed through impact when the angle straightens . One big key to power is maintaining the separation between your hips and upper body in the transition from backswing to downswing.

How to do a downswing with a belt buckle?

From there, initiate the downswing by turning your belt buckle and hips hard to the left while keeping your back to the target.

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