
Impact position
The Fundamentals of Impact Position
Understand the key impact checkpoints: pressure forward, hands leading, chest rotating, and the clubface delivered with control.
Impact is where every good intention in the swing has to become a golf shot. Improve this one moment and you'll see cleaner contact, better start lines, more predictable distance, and fewer “how did that happen?” misses. These guides break impact position into feels, drills, mistakes, ball-flight clues, and pressure practice you can actually use.

Impact position
Understand the key impact checkpoints: pressure forward, hands leading, chest rotating, and the clubface delivered with control.

Impact position
Most impact faults come from poor low point, stalled rotation, an open or closed face, or trying to help the ball into the air.

Impact position
Use focused drills that train ball-first contact, forward pressure, face control, and a finish that proves you stayed in motion.

Impact position
Impact determines contact, start line, curve, launch, spin, and how often your good swings actually turn into scoring chances.

Impact position
Beginners need simple contact priorities; advanced players can refine face-to-path, trajectory, and strike windows without losing athletic motion.

Impact position
Turn impact practice into games with targets, consequences, and club changes so clean contact survives more than perfect range conditions.