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Golf Swing Path

 

 

Definition of Golf Swing Path

 

Golf swing path is the arc the golf club head follows throughout the course of the golf swing. The path begins with the takeaway, arcing upward through the top of the swing, and then moves down through the ball and toward the target. A . We can analyze golfer's swing path by several factors: swing tempo, stance, the takeaway and posture. There are also three separate ways to define an individual's golf swing path: flat, upright and neutral.

 


 Two Separate Golf Swing Paths


Every single golf swing contains two separate golf swing paths, one is backswing and another one is downswing. A golfer's height and the distance he stands from the ball will determine the proper angle of the path on his backswing. On the takeaway, keep the club head low and the hands as far away from your head as possible to create a long arc and gain maximum club head speed. Once the shoulders turn and the club head rises, it is crucial to keep the entire club on the same path. If the club remains on this golf swing path, then the club will be correctly aligned at the top of the swing and will be important once the transition into the downswing is made.

 

Ideal golf swing path

 

Ideal golf swing path


Takeaway

The takeaway happens during the first couple feet of any swing and is only a short portion of the swing; however, it is a huge factor in a golfer's swing path if the takeaway is on a flat path, then the swing will generally be flat and the same can be said for an upright path as well as a neutral one. No matter what golf swing path you may have, it can be corrected and perfected with the proper tutelage and continuous practice. 

 

 

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