Center Line
December 7, 2011 by Admin · Leave a Comment

photo credit: Tarter Time Photography The golf swing revolves around the address position. If you address the ball properly that is 95% of hitting a good shot.
Keep in mind that during the address position you should be able to draw a straight line which flows from the top of your head pretty much to the center of your feet position. That “centered” position should be in place when contact with the ball is made.
The word has always been “don’t move your head during the swing!” Actually, more often than not, the head along with the rest of the body move slightly to the rear (behind the ball) during the back-swing. The key here is to be back into the exact address position when final contact is made.
As you take the club back there is a slight movement off plane but as your right knee and right hip drive forward it should bring you back to your original address position. You should NOT make a direct effort to accomplish this move . . . . it should happen naturally.

