Brooks Koepka, captain of of Smash GC on the LIV Tour, at the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. A swing like that is one to follow. — AP
A common fault of club golfers is swaying– a movement of drifting laterally, away from the target during the backswing.
It’s often the result of the common instruction to shift your weight. Your weight moves from centre to back foot to front foot during the swing and is a central aspect of the dynamic movement.
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