If you’re like most golfers, you’re always looking for ways to improve the consistency of your ball-striking. And while there are several factors that contribute to a good golf swing, I’m going to focus in on just one critical component of your backswing – your chin position.
Have you ever paid attention to the position of your chin as you prepare to swing your golf club? Most golfers who struggle with their backswing keep their chin too far down. Okay, so why does this matter?
Keeping your chin too far down during your backswing prohibits your shoulders from making the proper shoulder turn. Instead of the back shoulder turning around the body, a golfer who has their chin down swings up because their head is blocking their shoulders from turning.
While it is not impossible to hit the ball this way, I can guarantee that you’ll always struggle with consistency.
3 Step Drill – Keep Your Chin Up
The next time you go out to the range, give this drill a try to see if this is one of the reasons you have been struggling with your ball striking.
1. At address before you hit the ball, pick up you chin 1 or 2 inches.
2. Remember that your back shoulder should turn around your body.
3. Take your normal swing and experiment with your chin position to find the position that works best for you.
Good luck and let me know how it works for you!
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This seems so simple but what a difference it makes. My swing is so much easier and I don’t sway anymore. The chin up feels odd at first and I have to look down to see the ball. I wear glasses with bi-focals and it’s taken alittle practice and adjustment to do it, but it works.