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Golf Swing Connection: Why It Matters More Than You Think

December 31, 20252 min read

One of the most critical—and often overlooked—pieces of the golf swing is proper connection. When your arms stay connected to your torso, your body and club can move together as one unit. That connection is essential for a clean takeaway, better width, and more consistent ball striking.

When connection breaks down, golfers tend to get narrow, disconnected, and stuck—often leading to the dreaded chicken wing through impact.

Let’s break down why connection matters and show you a simple drill you can do anywhere to improve it.

What Happens When You Lose Connection

When the arms work independently from the torso, several common swing issues show up:

  • Narrow takeaway

  • Early arm lift or collapse

  • Chicken wing through impact

  • Inconsistent contact

  • Loss of width and speed

Great players keep their arms and torso working together, which allows them to stay wide, sequence properly, and strike the ball with authority.

The Simple Connection Drill

This drill helps you feel how the arms and body should move together—without overthinking mechanics.

How to Do It

  1. Get into your normal setup position

  2. Soften your arms and feel your elbows lightly connected to your upper torso

  3. Make small, controlled swings

  4. Focus on the arms and torso moving together as one unit

As you make these small swings, you’ll start to feel the relationship between your arms and your body—how they load together and release together.

That feeling is the foundation of good connection.

Bonus Tip: The Towel Drill

If you really struggle with staying connected, this simple variation can help reinforce the feeling.

How It Works

  • Take a bath towel and wrap it lightly around your ribs

  • Let your arms rest softly against the towel

  • Make slow, small swings

The towel gives instant feedback. If your arms disconnect, you’ll feel it immediately. This helps train your body to stay connected without forcing tension into the swing.

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