Get Good Golf Swing Angles In Your Setup For More Power And Accuracy

Having proper and correct golf swing angles is really helpful for making consistent and repeatable golf swings. Good golf angles will lead to more golf swing power. With proper angles, the club can be swung back on the correct swing path or plane more easily.

Having good angles in your golf swing starts with your setup. There should be three basic angles going on from the golf swing setup position. There is a bend from the knees and from the hips. There is also an angle formed from the forearms extending down to the club shaft. These are all really important and leaving out one angle can contribute to problems in the golf swing and having trouble with hitting good golf shots consistently.

Once you have good golf angles in your setup, you then want to maintain those same angles in your golf swing. It's important to stay level during your swing. At the top of your backswing, you will have simply swung the club around you and turned while maintaining the same amount of knee bend with your right knee and right hip.

The goal at impact is to come into the golf ball in the same position you were in at the setup. At impact, the hips will be slightly open and your weight will have started to shift back to the left foot. However, the height of the golfer should be the same as it was at the setup. If your angles are maintained properly, you will be level through impact as you swing through the golf ball.

A final note on how to get good golf angles in your setup is to bend your knees so they cover up your shoelaces. You should look down from the setup and still be able to see your toes. To get the proper angle between your forearms and your club shaft, you can simply extend your golf club straight up so that it hits your belt buckle. If your hands are sitting in the proper position, your club grip handle should be pointing directly at your belt buckle or your belt line.