Setting up with a shoulder tilt

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We need to introduce a little bit of tilt into our setup. By bumping our shoulders and spine angle slightly away from the target, we can compensate for the lower right hand on the club, leading to a more natural and powerful swing.

When we set up like this, our forearms are matched up, and our shoulders look pretty square from the down-the-line view. This allows us to swing naturally, coming from the inside rather than over the top, and easily hit that coveted draw shot. So, next time you're setting up to the ball, remember to introduce a little bit of tilt to your shoulders for a better, more effective alignment.

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I love how you focused on shoulder alignment and the whys and hows beyond that. No other video on YouTube has done what you’ve done.

jasontell
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I always have doubt at setup, this videa has all the answer

JojohnWick
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Will you have to use a stronger grip to ensure the face is straight at address when doing this

josurke
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This is something very few talk about. How do you have your right hand below your left and the ball slightly left of center without your body (shoulder, hips, ribcage, something) not wanting to close or open? It is totally unnatural. Unless your left leg or right arm is naturally longer that is.

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