This is one of the common mistakes in golf swing from a fellow golfer. Do check yourself on this!!!
As below:
I can’t stop sliding my hips away from the target in my backswing which results in my club be way off plane in my back swing (above my head), starts a reverse pivot and then I need to go over top on downswing which results in shank. I have tried numerous tips to turn instead of slide and I just can’t stop the slide. Does anybody have one swing thought that helps eliminate hip slide on the back swing?
I had a similar issue–the real problem is that your weight is transferring outside your back leg, or as I like to think:
"You are breaking your wall". Think of your back leg as a anchor for your golf swing. Your lower body should be quiet during your swing.
While thinking "don't break my wall" I also think, "turn (my right) your left shoulder under chin" and these two thoughts have helped me drastically. From a 25 to 16 handicap.
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