Golf instructor shares tips to fix reverse pivot swing fault

A golf teacher worked with a student struggling with distance and contact issues caused by a reverse pivot in his swing.

The instructor used a balance disc to help stabilize the lower body during the backswing. This prevented lateral sliding and encouraged proper rotation of the rib cage toward the trail leg.

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