
How to avoid the creation of an open stance when addressing a golf club?
specofically more upper body tends naturally want be open stanced.while my legs are aligned properly …. is a question of how my arms fall?
Feet, knees, hips, chest and shoulder should be parallel to the line. There is a natural tendency to open the shoulder, because on one hand is lower than the other in the shaft of the club. To avoid this trend sure immersion in the right shoulder (right-handed golfer) to be lower than the left. This lets you maintain or square shoulder alignment. One other trick is to exaggerate, forcing a closed stance, dropping his right foot back. This overstatement will increase the feeling of what it wants to avoid, and ultimately, should be more easy not open shoulders.
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