
Golf posture
The Fundamentals of Golf Posture
Build an athletic setup with balanced feet, clean hip hinge, relaxed arms, and enough space to swing freely.
Better golf posture gives your swing room to turn, your arms space to travel, and the club a cleaner path back to the ball. It isn't about looking perfect; it's about feeling balanced, athletic, and ready to strike. These guides help you build a setup that works with driver, irons, wedges, uneven lies, and pressure shots when the score actually matters.

Golf posture
Build an athletic setup with balanced feet, clean hip hinge, relaxed arms, and enough space to swing freely.

Golf posture
Spot the setup flaws that cause heavy shots, thin strikes, heel contact, weak turns, and cramped swings.

Golf posture
Use simple checkpoints and repeatable drills to make better posture feel normal before the pressure arrives.

Golf posture
Posture changes how the club returns to the ball, which changes contact, start line, distance control, and recovery shots.

Golf posture
Beginners need balanced basics; advanced players refine posture for club, shot shape, lie, speed, and pressure.

Golf posture
Turn posture work into game-like challenges so it survives tee shots, sidehill lies, and must-hit approaches.