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how to tell if your golf swing is too steep

by Burnice Cartwright Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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“Typically players who come in too steep will start down with their shoulders,” Sprecher says. “Go to the top of your backswing, feel the shift with your lower body and watch the club drop down underneath or between the two rods. Do that two times slowly and you can swing through, just to feel what it’s like.”

Part of a video titled 3 MAIN CAUSES & FIXES FOR A STEEP DOWNSWING
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Full Answer

How do I fix a steep golf swing?

  • an inability to strike irons/hybrids consistently
  • lack of distance with the driver
  • directional issues

How to fix an over the top golf swing?

Once you get the impact tape:

  • Go to the range and put it on a couple club faces. Make sure to try it out on, at least, your driver and an iron.
  • Then, hit some different shots at different intensities. ...
  • Then, record in a note on your phone or a piece of paper, which type of swings you hit the club face most consistently with and which type of swing ...

How to build the perfect golf swing?

Three Keys To Help You Build the Perfect Golf Swing

  • Control Your Low Point
  • Control Your Start Line and Curve
  • Have Enough Distance To Play The Course

What is so hard about a golf swing?

Why is My Golf Swing Speed Slow?

  • Bad timing. As a result of bad timing, you’ll end up casting or releasing the golf club early, almost just when the downswing starts.
  • Improper grip. Fixing your grip is one essential aspect of increasing swing speed. ...
  • Lack of fitness. Poor physical fitness can result in slow golf swing speed due to a lack of flexibility and twisting power.
  • Narrow stance. ...

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How do I know if my golf swing is too steep?

Steep swings work more up and down. A steep swing is, in the simplest terms, one that moves more up and down. Instead of the club working around your body, it works up to the sky and back down the the ground.

How do I stop coming down steep in golf?

The fix is to focus on the lower of the two rods. “Typically players who come in too steep will start down with their shoulders,” Sprecher says. “Go to the top of your backswing, feel the shift with your lower body and watch the club drop down underneath or between the two rods.

What happens if backswing is too steep?

When the shaft works too steep in the backswing, it causes the player to excessively tilt their shoulder plane. A steep shoulder plane often results in a reverse pivot. It also requires excessive shallowing of the golf club to make solid contact.

Does a steep swing cause a slice?

There's not a more common fault in the golf swing than a steep plane on the downswing. For whatever reason, recreational golfers love to come over the top and swipe across the ball, causing weak cuts and slices. Go to any muni range in the country and you're sure to see steep swings time and time again.

Why can't I shallow the golf club?

If you feel you're getting too steep on your downswing, try thinking about softening your right arm and getting it more behind you on the backswing. Chances are, this will get you into a position where you will automatically shallow the shaft on the downswing and hit much more consistent shots.

Do all pros shallow the club?

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How do I stop being steep?

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Should you shallow your irons?

When you begin to shallow out your golf swing, you can generate so much more power and hit the ball much more consistently. Shallowing the club will also help with driving distance and most likely accuracy as well.

Is shaft pitch irrelevant?

It’s not that shaft pitch is irrelevant, just that it doesn’t define how steep the club attacks the ball. Again, angle of attack refers to whether the club is approaching the ball on a very downward angle (steep, or negative), level (shallow) or upward (positive) trajectory.

Does a shallow shaft produce a steeper angle of attack?

So, a shallower shaft actually produced a steeper angle of attack and a left swing path. This is not to say a steep shaft at the start of the swing automatically produces this impact (or vice versa), but it is just to say we should be careful when assuming that a steep shaft is producing a steep impact, or vice versa.

What are steep and shallow describing?

The terms steep and shallow describe your swing plane i.e. the angle of the shaft during the swing. A steep swing has a shaft that is more vertical in relation to the ground, while a shallow swing is more horizontal.

Shallow Golf Swings

A steep swing, on the other hand, works around your body more. The clubhead does not point to the sky as much on the downswing, and the shafts stays relatively flat in relation to the ground. Shallow swings often times produce less deep divots and approach the ball with a positive angle of attack, causing less backspin.

Faults and Fixes: Getting Too Steep

The idea of correcting your golf swing is one that all of us entertain, and we probably all should work to fix our swing at one time or another… at least those of us who want to play better. So golfers go in search of faults and fixes every chance they get.

Stickney: The evolution of necessary technology in golf instruction

Over time technology has improved so that we (as teachers) can see and understand motion and forces in action during the swing.

The Wedge Guy: You can change your stripes

Over my 40-plus years in the golf industry and a lifetime in the game, I have had the opportunity to observe thousands of recreational golfers of all skill levels. I believe the common thread between all of us – from scratch player to high-handicapper – is that we all would like to get better.

Fingerprints of your swing: More thoughts from Phil Blackmar (with Tom Stickney)

One of the biggest debates in the instructional world is the “way” in which people should use technology within their lessons. Some of the older pros are dead against it and say we have gone too far (Brandel Chamblee). Other pros like to blend feels and science (Phil Blackmar).

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