Smarter Golf Starts With Better Motion
Your feet position plays a major role in balance stability and swing direction. Even small changes to the way your feet are aligned can affect your ability to rotate, stay grounded and deliver the club consistently. At Spine Align Golf we teach golfers how to position their feet properly to support clean ball striking and more efficient movement.
Proper alignment starts with setting your feet parallel to the target line.
Good alignment allows you to swing naturally without forced corrections.
The width of your stance changes based on the club you are using because each club requires a different level of stability and rotation.
Foot flare affects your ability to rotate your hips and maintain posture.
Foot flare reduces strain and encourages smoother movement during the swing.
How you distribute weight across your feet impacts how the club meets the ball.
Consistent weight distribution improves balance and accuracy.
Feet serve as the foundation of your swing. When they are placed correctly your body can rotate smoothly and maintain balance throughout the motion. Incorrect foot placement can lead to loss of power, poor contact and inconsistent ball flight.
Many golfers unknowingly create swing issues due to improper foot placement. Here are mistakes to avoid:
Correcting these errors can quickly improve consistency.
Foot position is a simple but powerful part of your setup that influences every motion in your swing. By aligning your feet properly and choosing the right stance width you create a strong stable foundation for better contact and improved control. To continue building a dependable setup, explore more articles in our knowledge base where real time guidance and the Golf Academy help you refine every detail of your address position.
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