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One of my problems when it comes to consistency among other things is my stance width. I have wide broad shoulders and tend to stand wider than most my size.

i played baseball for 15 years and i feel more stable with a wider stance. my golf stance isnt as wide as a baseball stance for sure. However, im aware how wide i get and try to change up my stance width a lot. i cant get too narrow with my woods or i dont feel stable at all. Im not sure if i should worry more on the so called stance width ppl say to use or if i should just go with a stable stance?

my 6-9 irons, and wedge stances are fairly close but not as close as others.

say from your sw, pw, 9, 8, etc how far in inches do you move?  i tend to stand the same with for all my woods, even my rescue club, should i shorten these stances?

i wonder if width plays in missing left and right of target? not hooks and slices just missing left and right.


Originally Posted by APrince

One of my problems when it comes to consistency among other things is my stance width. I have wide broad shoulders and tend to stand wider than most my size.

i played baseball for 15 years and i feel more stable with a wider stance. my golf stance isnt as wide as a baseball stance for sure. However, im aware how wide i get and try to change up my stance width a lot. i cant get too narrow with my woods or i dont feel stable at all. Im not sure if i should worry more on the so called stance width ppl say to use or if i should just go with a stable stance?

my 6-9 irons, and wedge stances are fairly close but not as close as others.

say from your sw, pw, 9, 8, etc how far in inches do you move?  i tend to stand the same with for all my woods, even my rescue club, should i shorten these stances?

i wonder if width plays in missing left and right of target? not hooks and slices just missing left and right.

I would say you should only stand with a stance as narrow as you feel comfortable with. Missing left and right I don't think has anything to do with stance width so much as maybe ball placement in the stance or your alignment.

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I tend to prefer a narrower stance than most. A narrower stance lets you control low point better. Also lets you move your hips forward more easily.

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Originally Posted by iacas

I tend to prefer a narrower stance than most. A narrower stance lets you control low point better. Also lets you move your hips forward more easily.

If I remember right, the old saying was wider for power and narrower for accuracy.

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