Get An Awesome Short Game Like Jim Furyk

Jason Sutton

Jason Sutton

SwingU Master Faculty, Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher, #1 in North Carolina by Golf Digest

 

Once we get the club back, your right elbow should stay along your shirt seam as you rotate your left pectoral into your lead arm, giving you a good cue into strengthening your pivot and body rotation through to impact. Incorporating Jim Furyk’s unorthodox swing into your short game will help you to feel this body-rotation sensation. During his swing, he tends to get his right arm behind him, and while we’re not advocating getting your right arm stuck behind you when you play, this is a great way to feel the activation of the pivot in your practice.