In this video, you’ll discover how to clear your hips in the downswing.
First, you’ll find out why it’s so important to clear your hips.
It’s common to see golfers bump the hips towards the target instead of opening up the hips.
Bumping the hips causes you to stand up in the downswing in order to make decent contact.
Notice I mentioned decent contact because if you’re not opening up your hips in the downswing, it’s going to be really tough for you to get enough forward shaft lean to compress the ball well.
And if you’re bumping your hips out, you’re risking injury since you’re putting tremendous pressure on your lead hip and lower back.
In the video, you’ll see what I call the compression line when you clear your hips properly.
I want you to shoot for this straight line that forms from your ankle, through the hip, and through the shoulder.
Watch this video now to stop bumping your hips out…
And clear your hips for more solid contact!