Don DeLorenzo

Delo’s Divots: Posture has a lot of influence on how you swing
the club. We all know there are many body types and heights, but
there are a few constants no matter what your shape.
Posture has a lot of influence on how you swing the club. We all know there are many body types and heights, but there are a few constants no matter what your shape.

Let’s start with distance from the ball. Every club should be played with your hands, or the end of the club, the same distance from your left thigh (right thigh if you’re left-handed). Generally, this should be about four inches. This way, when you swing your arms through the hitting area, it will be in the same position no matter if you’re using a 9-iron or a driver.

Also, flex your knees to the point that your knee caps are touching the fabric inside your pants. Any more flex puts too much pressure on your legs and makes it hard to transfer your weight.

Now, bend over at the waist with your rear out slightly. This should put your spine in the correct angle to make a good backswing and downswing.

If you’re not sure about all of this, look at pictures in a golf magazine and then stand in front of a full-length mirror. You might as well copy the posture of a great player who is built similar to you.

Don DeLorenzo is a PGA-certified instructor at Gilroy Golf Course. To schedule a lesson with Don, call Gilroy GC at (408) 848-0490.

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