![]() Swinging to a properly architected and balanced finish is the most simple and best means to keep the left shoulder to moving upward and rearward. The beauty is you don’t have to think about pulling the grip up through impact. The sustained rotation of the left shoulder is critical to squaring off the clubface at impact. The butt-end of the grip undergoes a sharp upward and leftward movement through impact, and this requires that the left shoulder also move upward. Studying the movement of the butt-end of the grip during the latter part of the downswing and through impact is revealing. Many believe that to strike a really great golf shot, the grip should magically return to its original address position. In this video segment I will show you how the sustained rotation of the left shoulder into the finish is so critical to the clubhead squaring off and producing a powerful blow at impact. I often hear from students: “The ball has already been hit…how could the finish be so important?” The Ball Has Already Been Hit…Why Is The Finish So Important? ![]()
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