1-minute Reverse the Reverse
Golf Instruction
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1m 7s
The reverse pivot occurs in the backswing when the golfer’s back leg straightens and the body weight is shifted to the front leg and the upper body tilts toward the target. This motion inhibits amount of torque a golfer can create on the backswing because they cannot rotate their body forcing them to make compensations in their swings on the downswing.
Try this drill to help eliminate the reverse pivot.
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