Most golfers think they are turning correctly but what rotation feels like and what is happening are rarely the same thing.
Back in a 2006 issue of GOLF Magazine, Peter Kostis broke down a key "X-factor" that pros use to add serious speed to their swings.
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The most common limitation that golfers have is the internal rotation of their hips, and studies have shown that players who have limited hip rotation are more likely to complain of lower back pain.
The strongest muscles in the body? The gluteal muscles (glutes), which are the group of three muscles that make up the buttocks. Your glutes stabilize your hips and pelvis to help support your lower ...
The most common limitation that golfers have is the internal rotation of their hips, and studies have shown that players who have limited hip rotation are more likely to complain of lower back pain.