TARGET-LINE & CLUB SHAFT RELATIONSHIP POST IMPACT FOR POWER & ACCURACY

Hi folks ,🏌️

1. With the easing norms around the world after a full blown COVID-19 impact, it’s the time to dust off few things from your golf swing and perfecto the post impact position.

2. Immediate after impact, there are two key checkpoints that determine whether your swing has stayed on-plane or not.

ON THE LINE VIEW OF SWING PLANE

3. In this picture ( above) , I want you to take a note of both the clubshaft and the imaginary target-line on ground and you will realise that they are in-line with eachother as the golf swing is moving upwardly. Also extension of the clubshaft is progressively making a parallel line along with the target line, indicating that the swing has remained on-plane.

FACE ON VIEW OF THE POST IMPACT POSITION OF GOLF CLUB

4. Getting these two alignments perfect doesn’t happen by accident, and require some meaningful work on the range. I would recommend that you must work on it and rest assure, you will be destined to reap great benefits from your efforts. POWER and CONSISTENCY in your Golf Swing is just an efforts away.

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Joe

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