In this video, you’ll discover the proper golf swing left knee movement.
Your left knee is crucial, not only for rotating your hips, but also for consistent contact.
Move your left knee correctly and you’ll get a great golf swing that’s nice and effortless.
First, you’ll learn how your hips need to rotate throughout the golf swing.
What you don’t want to do is bump your hips toward the target in the downswing.
This makes it difficult to rotate your hips and bumping may lead to unnecessary hip pain.
To avoid bumping your hips, I want you to start by rotating your hips back by about 45 degrees in your backswing.
As you start down, turn your left leg out a bit towards the target.
(Rory McIlroy is a great example for how your left knee should move in the downswing.)
You’ll find that this left leg movement will allow you to easily rotate your hips.
Quick tip…
To avoid bumping your hips, focus on your belt buckle and make sure it’s not sliding towards the target.
Your belt buckle should be rotating, not sliding much.
Next, you’ll discover how to improve your “impact glide.”
The “impact glide” refers to shallowing out your club head near impact which gives you a longer, more consistent, impact zone.
There are a few drills I want you to work on…
First, in the downswing, get your left leg to move out and bend your legs.
Then rotate your hips and straighten out your left leg through impact.
Do a hundred reps while pausing to check your movements, then do a hundred reps with a nice, fluid swing.
Watch this video now to discover how the correct golf swing left knee movement can help you get much more consistent ball striking!