
Backswing
The Fundamentals of Backswing
Understand the purpose of the backswing: create balance, coil, width, and a repeatable route back to the ball.
A better backswing gives your downswing a fighting chance. Learn how takeaway, turn, width, wrist set, balance, and tempo work together so you can stop forcing positions, make cleaner contact, and build a motion that holds up with driver, irons, wedges, and pressure.

Backswing
Understand the purpose of the backswing: create balance, coil, width, and a repeatable route back to the ball.

Backswing
Spot the usual backswing faults — snatching it inside, overswinging, swaying, and rushing — then apply simple corrections.

Backswing
Use slow, specific drills to train takeaway, turn, tempo, and top-position awareness without getting lost in mechanics.

Backswing
Learn how backswing length, plane, face angle, and pressure shift influence curve, contact, distance, and scorecard damage.

Backswing
See what newer golfers should simplify and what experienced players can refine without overloading the swing.

Backswing
Train a dependable backswing routine with random targets, one-ball reps, and consequences that feel more like the course.