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What muscles are the primary movers in the rotational part of a golf swing?
If I had to guess, it’d be the obliques, and maybe the lats, but I’m just guessing.
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the obliques
keeping your eye focused on the ball AFTER you hit. then watch
Yes the core Play a huge role but the lower back also is involved in the rotational part of the golf swing. Your hip flexors are like 50% of it along with your thighs knees and lower abdomen.