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Correct golf posture
The correct posture of playing golf is that the right foot is square and 90 degrees from the imaginary line parallel to the trajectory. Left foot outward 1/4, subject to No.5 iron. Feet are shoulder-width apart and wider than the longer feet of No.5 iron. If it's shorter than No.5 iron, put your feet in. Keep your arms and joints as close to your body as possible, with your feet inward. The most important thing in standing posture is the back angle, that is, the angle of leaning forward. When leaning forward, you must exceed your toes, and the appropriate angle is about 45 degrees. This is an ideal stance, because your shoulders can rotate effectively during the whole swing.

A simple way to judge whether you are standing correctly is to look at whether your shoulders are above your feet. In an ideal standing posture, your shoulders are just above your feet.

1, neutral grip, with the V on the left hand pointing behind the chin.

2. Stand with your feet open. The angle between your feet and the target line is 10- 15, and your crotch and shoulders should be parallel to the target line. The center of gravity is on the left foot.

3. Keep the head above the ball, while the swing center and hand are in front of the ball and closer to the target.

4. The ball is placed near the right foot.