Many golfers, especially beginners, start out in golf by concentrating on swinging the arms and hands rather than allowing the turn or rotation of the hips and torso to be their main thought. If you watch the great players like Duval, Woods, Olazabal, and Leonard, you
will see how they work extremely hard to turn hard to the left on their downswing. They certainly do not try to sewing inside to out.
The golf swing is a circle motion around the body and to swing inside out is a very unusual move. Basically, golfers should be trying to turn through the ball so that their right side (right hand players) is closer to their target at their finish that the left as well as be
sure they rotate their right foot so that they are up on the left toe completely.
Eric Feely is a PGA Professional at The Golf Club at Redlands Mesa. You can contact them at 970-263-9270 for further information.