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This at-home swing thought will improve your golf swing pivot

golf swing pivot

Point the stick at or past the golf ball by the time you get to impact.

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There are only a handful of things that every golfer, no matter their ability or skill level, does when they swing a golf club. They grip the club, they take a stance, and they turn — both back and through.

Turning is what most of us call it, but teachers will also often call it a “pivot.” Think of it as the engine of your golf swing: If your golf swing’s pivot is too slow, or not operating correctly, you’re going to struggle hitting the ball well.

But don’t fret, because GOLF Top 100 Teacher Tony Ruggiero, alongside his student and former U.S. Amateur champion Andy Ogletree, has a swing thought to help.

Place an alignment stick in your belt loops, like you see Andy demonstrating below, on the back of your trousers and take your setup. If you don’t have an alignment stick, use a mental image of one.

Make a backswing…

…and then, as you turn through, you want to make sure your hips are facing the target — which means the stick in the back of your belt loops is pointing at or past the golf ball.

That’ll give you the feeling of swinging through, which will keep your golf swing pivot in good shape.

You can watch the full video below.

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