Smarter Golf Starts With Better Motion

Belt Buckle Facing the Target

Rotating your hips fully toward the target is one of the most effective ways to produce strong accurate golf shots. At Spine Align Golf we encourage players to use the SpineAlign Golf App with the hip turn function to learn how to achieve ideal hip turn angle during the backswing and downswing. When your lower body mechanics are correct your belt buckle will face the target at end of your swing. When your lower body moves dynamically it prevents you from stalling and encourages a complete follow through.

Why This Works

When your belt buckle finishes facing the target it shows that your hips have rotated completely and achieved correct angles. This rotation influences your entire chain of movement including your torso arms and club. A good follow through is not only a sign of proper motion it also directly supports clean solid contact.

This simple cue helps golfers:
  • Improve weight transfer.
  • Prevent a static or restricted lower body.
  • Maintain balance throughout the swing.
  • Generate more natural power.
  • Encourage a full release of the club.

How to Practice

Finish With Your Chest and Hips Facing Forward

Make it a goal to work on turning the hips at the correct angle. Allow chest and arms to follow hips. Complete every swing with your hips, chest and belt buckle pointed toward the target. Hold the finish for two to three seconds to build consistency.

Feel Your Weight Shift to the Lead Side

A strong follow through requires your body to move forward. Allow your weight to shift naturally onto your lead foot as your hips unwind. Turn your hips correctly during the downswing by allowing right knee to move toward the center of your stance.

Keep Your Swing Moving Through the Ball

Do not let the club slow down at impact. Think about swinging to the finish rather than hitting the ball.

Let Your Hips Lead the Rotation

Your hips should begin by turning at a minimum of 17 degrees during the backswing and then again during the downswing. The hips should turn before your torso and shoulders follow. This keeps the motion athletic and connected.

What Happens When Your Hips Do Not Rotate

If the belt buckle stays pointed at the ball or the ground after impact it usually means your lower body is stuck or inactive. This can lead to:

  • Loss of power.
  • Inconsistent contact.
  • Swaying or sliding.
  • Balance problems.
  • Difficulty keeping the club on plane.

A lack of hip rotation often forces golfers to rely only on their arms creating weak or unpredictable shots.

Drills to Reinforce This Movement

Half Swing Rotation Drill

Make slow half swings while exaggerating hip rotation through the finish. Focus on getting your belt buckle square to the target. Use the Windmill Drill to practice this.

SpineAlign Golf App in Hip Turn function

Practice turning with feedback from the App. This gives immediate feedback.

Benefits of Turning Your Belt Buckle Toward the Target

  • Stronger rotational power.
  • More stable balance in the finish.
  • Better sequencing from hips to shoulders to arms.
  • Cleaner strikes through improved rotation.
  • A more controlled and predictable ball flight.

Following this swing thought helps you build a repeatable motion that supports distance and accuracy across every club in your bag.

Conclusion

Finishing with your belt buckle facing the target is a simple cue that leads to better rotation power and consistency in your golf swing. When your hips move freely you position your body to strike the ball with confidence and strong impact dynamics. For more information on developing a complete follow through visit the Spine Align Golf Academy for structured coaching.

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