the right leg

hovis

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i noticed durring play back that i straighten my right leg at the top of my back swing. now, i know i shouldn't but i strike the ball quite well. i've tried for 3 sessions at the range to keep some flex in the right leg but it dramaticly ruins my swing and i can't hit the ball for toffie.

is there anyone else out there that straightens the right leg or is it a habbit to break for future benefit
 
It's one of the big no-nos in golf, it can lead to a reverse pivot and many other errors.

I'm no expert but if I were you I'd try and get rid of it, even if it means paying for a lesson to focus just on that.
 
Straightening the right leg is a move of the "stack and tilt" swing which is advocated by a few on here.

I'm sure someone a lot more knowledgeable than me will be along in a minute. :D
 
It's a great position to be in for the stack and tilt swing to ensure the right hip gets into a higher position than the left hip during the backswing. Not sure if it is the right thing for your partcular swing.
You will only get into a reverse pivot if the body stops moving forward towards the target in the downswing.
 
I recently got rid of my straightened back leg, worked a treat for improving my ball striking.

I'd see a pro and work it out of your swing if you choose you don't want it in there. There's plenty of good golfers out there that have a straight back leg so it depends on how you want to swing and if you want a straight back leg or not.
 
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