Three Postures in Golf

4 min
Added on March 13, 2025
Whether you're a beginner golfer or a plus handicap, it's never a bad idea to review and practice the fundamentals of stance, setup and alignment. How you stand to the ball and position your body has a huge influence on how you're able to move and swing the golf club. By extension, how you're able to move has just as big an impact on how your shots will fly and where your golf ball will ultimately go.

In this video, Titleist staff member and TPI co-founder Dave Phillips shines some light on the importance of a key element in your setup – posture. As Dave tells us, the goal from a biomechanical standpoint is neutral posture. In neutral posture, your body is able to move freely and in balance. As Dave shares, there are two important benefits of neutral posture:

1. Neutral posture, where the spine is relatively flat from your tailbone to the middle of your back, allows you to rotate your upper body freely around your spine as you swing – just as your body is designed to.
2. Because neutral posture allows you to rotate without restriction, it greatly reduces the chances for injury.

Unfortunately, many golfers have a tough time getting into neutral posture. They exhibit either "C" Posture or "S" Posture. C Posture is characterized by a rounded, C-shaped curve of the spine from the tailbone all the way to the neck. S Posture is just the opposite, with excessive arching in the lower back. It's named "S" posture because in most cases, players will have a rounded bowing (opposite curve of the arch) from the middle of the back to the neck. Together these curves in the spine roughly resemble an "S" shape.

If you try to rotate with C posture, you'll feel pressure and restriction towards the middle of your back. This restriction will typically cause you to swing on a flat plane and/or change the elevation of your body throughout the swing. When you try to rotate with S Posture, you'll feel pressure in your lower back. In fact, TPI's research has shown that S Posture is one of the most reliable predictors for lower back pain. Neither posture is ideal for golf.

Knowing about C and S Posture can be beneficial, however. As Dave demonstrates, by moving from exaggerated C Posture to exaggerated S Posture, you can then find your own middle ground – your own neutral posture. By doing this when you set up, you'll give yourself the best opportunity to rotate properly and swing efficiently and safely.

Improve Your Game

32 Videos

  1. Categories
  2. Long Game
  3. Iron Game
  4. Wedge Game
  5. Putting
  6. Mental Game
  7. Course Strategy
  8. Golf Fitness
  9. At Home
  1. Instructor
  2. Brad Faxon
  3. Dr. Bhrett McCabe
  4. Dr. Mo Pickens
  5. Me and My Golf
  6. Peter Finch
  7. Cameron McCormick
  8. James Sieckmann
  9. Mark Blackburn
  10. Michael Breed
  11. Trillium Rose
  12. Jonathan Yarwood
  13. Dave Phillips
  14. Brandon Stooksbury
  15. Joanna Coe
  16. Joe Hallett
  17. Justin Parsons
  18. Phil Kenyon
  19. Joe Plecker
  20. Layne Savoie
  21. Dr. Rob Neal
  22. Dr. Greg Rose
  23. Skip Guss
  24. Jason Baile
  25. John Kostis
  26. Jennifer Hudson
  27. Ryan Hager
  28. Corey Lundberg
  29. Tom Patri
  1. Drill
  2. Accuracy and Consistency
  3. Body/Swing Connection
  4. Bunker Play
  5. Chipping and Pitching
  6. Contact and Turf Interaction
  7. Course Management
  8. Distance, Speed and Power
  9. Drills and Practice Strategies
  10. Driver
  11. Equipment, Technology and Fitting
  12. Fairways
  13. Faults and Fixes
  14. Full Swing Technique
  15. Grip, Alignment, Setup and Posture
  16. Hybrids
  17. Irons
  18. Putting Fundamentals
  19. Shot Shaping
  20. Short Game Technique
  21. Specialty Shots
  22. Wedges
Clear All Filters
How Do You Shallow and Steepen Your Golf Swing?
New
user icon
3 min

How Do You Shallow and Steepen Your Golf Swing?

In this video, TPI co-founder Dave Phillips discusses planing mechanisms - the ways in which you can shallow or...

Make More Putts with this Field Goal Practice Drill
user icon
2 min

Make More Putts with this Field Goal Practice Drill

In this video TPI co-founder Dave Phillips shares his favorite practice drill to free up your putting stroke and...

How a TPI Screening Helps Build Your Golf Swing
user icon
2 min

How a TPI Screening Helps Build Your Golf Swing

A TPI screen is crucial for golf performance as it helps identify a player's physical strengths and limitations...

Improving Process and Assessing Power Potential with Joel Dahmen
New
user icon

Improving Process and Assessing Power Potential with Joel Dahmen

Our assessment with Joel Dahmen ahead of the 2025 season not only confirmed why he’s a fan favorite on the PGA...

Jeremy Paul's TPI Assessment: Identifying a Common Misconception in Short Game Technique
New
user icon
31 min

Jeremy Paul's TPI Assessment: Identifying a Common Misconception in Short Game Technique

With three top 25 finishes in his last five starts, Titleist Brand Ambassador Jeremy Paul is off to a promising...

Great Players Create S.P.A.C.E.
user icon
3 min

Great Players Create S.P.A.C.E.

The best players in the world create SPACE in their swings so that they can generate S.P.A.C.E. (an acronym for...

What is Swing Plane in Golf?
user icon
4 min

What is Swing Plane in Golf?

Swing plane is a golf term that is frequently used by golf instructors and swing analysts to describe the arc of...

Want to Hit More Solid Golf Shots? You Need to Understand Attack Angle
user icon
7 min

Want to Hit More Solid Golf Shots? You Need to Understand Attack Angle

In this video TPI co-founder Dave Phillips shares everything you need to know about Angle of Attack in golf. When...

The Fundamentals of a Good Golf Grip
user icon
5 min

The Fundamentals of a Good Golf Grip

There are countless ways to grip a golf club, but in this video, TPI co-founder Dave Phillips breaks down the true...

What Does It Mean to Release the Club in Golf? | Titleist Tips
user icon
7 min

What Does It Mean to Release the Club in Golf? | Titleist Tips

"Release" is one of the most misunderstood concepts in golf, but TPI co-founder is here to provide some...

The World's Best Putters Do These 3 Things
user icon
4 min

The World's Best Putters Do These 3 Things

What does it take to be a great putter? It may be easier than you think. Titleist staff member Dave Phillips has...

Three Postures in Golf
user icon
4 min

Three Postures in Golf

Whether you're a beginner golfer or a plus handicap, it's never a bad idea to review and practice the fundamentals...

Results loading...
No results