Super Simple Golf Swing Tip from Grant Horvat

By Performance Golf Zone · · 3 min read
How to set the club correctly during the backswing

Understanding how to set the club up correctly during the backswing is crucial for a smooth and efficient golf swing. This key move can make the rest of your golf swing easier and more effective on the course.

Up next in our YouTube series with Grant Horvat, we’re sharing a quick, helpful video instruction on how to set up your club correctly in the backswing, so that you can set yourself up for success and dial in a golf swing that is easy, smooth, and accurate.

We will break this down below, but be sure to watch this super simple golf swing tip video for a visual step-by-step—you’ll be on your way to a confident swing before you know it!

Setting the Golf Club Up Correctly

A proper setup can significantly influence the ease of the subsequent golf swing movements. Grant demonstrates in the video how getting the club on the right plane to start can make a huge difference.

At left arm parallel, the grip of club should point to the ball line

  1. Checkpoints During the Backswing:
    • The shaft of the club should be more vertical than horizontal.
    • If a line or laser were to extend from the butt of the club, it should point on or just inside the ball line.
    • This position feels lighter, indicating the correct setup.
  2. Avoiding Common Golf Swing Mistakes:
    • Many golfers position the club too horizontally (or flat) during the backswing, which feels heavy and leads to a difficult downswing.

Ensuring the club is slightly more vertical helps in creating an effortless transition and downswing.

Takeaway Techniques

Grant’s takeaway plays a pivotal role in setting up a good backswing, and he outlines two specific checkpoints to monitor during this phase.

Hands stay close to the body, club head stays outside of hands

  1. Club Head Position:
    • The club head should stay slightly outside the hands while the hands remain close to the body.
    • This setup helps in maintaining the correct plane and ensures a smoother swing.
  2. Club Face Angle:
    • The club face should match the spine angle to start, not being too open or too closed.
    • Getting this position right sets the foundation for the rest of the swing.

Practical Drills

To help golfers practice the correct takeaway and backswing, the video introduces a simple drill using a tee:

Golfer demonstrating practice drill technique

  1. Tee Drill:
    • Place a tee at the butt of the club to act as a visual guide.
    • During the takeaway, keep the tee pointed towards your body until your hands reach the right thigh.
    • As you continue the backswing, the tee should point at or just inside the ball line.

Setting the club correctly during the backswing can transform your golf swing. By focusing on the initial setup, ensuring a more vertical shaft, and practicing with the tee drill, you can make your swing more effortless and effective.

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