What About the Left Heel?

February 1, 2010 by Admin  
Filed under Golf Controversies

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Creative Commons License photo credit: USACE Europe District   There are two schools of thought about raising the left heel during the backswing:  1)  Keep the heel down for more stability and to prevent moving off the ball (sway)  2)  To raise the left heel allowing for a fuller turn and longer backswing.  The controversy still continues.

The swing of Jack Nicklaus is a good example of the raised left heel.  As he swings,  his left heel raises dramatically off the ground.  The raised heel allows an effortless, full backswing

Ben Hogan, on the other hand,  raised his left heel occasionally, depending on the shot.  Hogan’s view was to do what comes natural ! 

If you are having difficulty making a full backswing, try lifting your left heel for much better results.