The position of the feet on the shooting line, where the left foot is behind an imaginary line extending between the archer's right foot and the centre of the target (for a right handed archer).
hitting the ball with the body facing between parallel to the baseline and facing the opponent; it is known as a modern technique.
opposite to a closed stance. When a player moves their back foot back further after when addressing the ball.
The left foot is dropped behind the imaginary line of the direction of the ball. This allows the golfer to face more in the direction the ball is going to travel.
any hitting stance where the back foot is closer to the path of the ball than the front foot.
stance in which the left foot is moved farther back from the ball's line of flight. Opposite of closed stance.
For right-handed players, it is a type of stance where the golfers body is aligned to the left of the target.
Player sets up with the left foot pulled back, away from the ball.