conventional swing
The term "conventional swing" refers to a traditional method of swinging a golf club. In this technique, the golfer maintains a consistent stance and grip while focusing on a smooth, rhythmic motion. The swing typically involves a full shoulder turn and a follow-through that helps generate power and accuracy in the shot.
In a conventional swing, the golfer aims to strike the ball with the clubface at the optimal angle, ensuring a clean hit. This approach is often contrasted with other styles, such as the stack and tilt or natural golf methods, which emphasize different mechanics and body movements.