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Impact - PGA Professional Robin Symes explains impact in detail giving you check points. Transcript Hi, Robin Symes here. In this short video I just want to give you some simple key checkpoints for what is good impact. I believe it's important for all levels of golfers to understand where they need to be at impact because it's like connecting the dots; if you know where you should be at address, if you know where you should be at impact, then a lot of times the stuff in between the backswing and the downswing takes care of itself. So, starting from the front view, what I want you to look out for is at impact I like to see the club shaft slightly in front of the ball, the right foot rolling in slightly, and the right knee in line with the golf ball. The chest will be in line with the golf ball or slightly behind it. The left hip will have moved over the left foot, so the straight line up from your left ankle will touch just the outside of your left hip. The left leg will be in the brace position. From down the line you'll see that the hips have opened up relative to the target, perhaps 30 or 40 degrees and shoulders will be closed relative to the hips but still open to the target line. The left arm will be connected to the chest and the right knee will be inside your toe line. And a key point is that you'll have maintained your postural angles you had at address all the way to impact. I often ask my students to take a good address position and then move to impact without making a backswing or down swing. Simply by learning those two things, address and impact, when they go ahead and add a backswing and a downswing a lot of times the faults they had have taken care of themselves. So, there's some key check points for impact. Once you understand those try the exercise of addressed impact, developing that awareness of those two key positions, and then add your movement to that. For Online Lesson with Robin visit http://swingstation.com/online-lessons/ Visit my Blog: http://www.swingstation.com Find me on Facebook: / robinsymesgolf Find me on Twitter: / robinsymes Visit my Academy http://www.rnygi.com