Where Should the Toe of the Club Be?

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    alanschulte Jan 04, 2020
    Ross: I am getting bored watching it snow and was wondering where the toe of the club should be pointing when the club is waist high on the backswing and waist high on the through swing. Should it be pointing up to the sky or not?

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    Ross Jan 04, 2020
    Watch the lesson video “Square Club Face” in the Swing Section. It will explain. In general the Leading Edge will be “roughly” at a 45° angle “roughly” about waist high (everyone different). Most golfers use their hands to help take the club back on the backswing in they usually open the club face by rolling the face open. With my method we use the shoulders to take the arms/club back on the backswing. If a golfer truly uses the shoulders on the backswing, the face should just remain how it was at setup and that would have the leading edge at about 45° at waist high.

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    Ross Apr 27, 2020
    No… and you are totally correct. The video was made before I discovered just keeping the shape from impact. There have been discussions on this in the forums. Here is a link to a post also in the Blog… https://movelessgetgood.com/to-hinge-or-not-to-hinge/
    This will help explain… Ross

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