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| left arm rotate on backswing? Hi All, I've noticed from watching some video clips of the pros in action when you watch them swing face on the logo on a pros glove is fully visible when the hands reach waist height . I would have thought that unless there is some rotation of the left arm on the way back the logo would be slightly angled towards the ground so my question is should you rotate the left arm on the backswing ? ![]() |
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| Re: left arm rotate on backswing? Well, the answer to your question is a simple "no". Your arms should not rotate per se, the club, ahds and arms should move as a unit. At hip height the club and arms should be the same position in relation to each other. This is what I mean: address the ball, now keep everything together to hip height. Now move the club, your hands and arms horizontally until they are in front of you. You should be square again. If for whatever you are not square, something has moved out of synch. Hope this explains it. Visually, if you have a good grip (not too weak or too strong), you should see all of the glove logo looking face-on.
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