Last Updated: Nov 07, 2023
Golf Swing Position: Finish (P10)
The finish, or "P10" is the final part of the golf swing. While it may not seem important, holding a balanced finish is crucial to making a great golf swing!
Written By: Zach Gollwitzer
Posted in: Golf Swing Positions

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The golf swing has 10 distinct swing positions. The purpose for classifying each position is so that online writers (like myself) and instructors can more easily communicate with the student. While some positions are more relevant than others, each has unique characteristics that allow us golfers to analyze our swing piece-by-piece to improve our overall motion.
The Finish (P10) position, also known as “P10” for short is the tenth position in the golf swing and is part of the follow through.
Finish (P10) Position: Overview
Hold that finish! While you can get away with all sorts of finishes, a balanced finish position is a sign of a sound golf swing.
Down the Line (DTL) View of the Finish (P10) Position
Below is the “down the line” view of the Finish (P10) position. When filming from the DTL view, it is important to have the camera at waist height pointing down your target line directly below your hands. You can learn more about filming your golf swing in the DTL view in my post on recording and analyzing the golf swing.

Face-On (FO) View of the Finish (P10) Position
Below is the “face-on” view of the Finish (P10) position. When filming from the FO view, it is important to have the camera at waist height pointing directly in front of your body. You can learn more about filming your golf swing in the DTL view in my post on recording and analyzing the golf swing.

Back (B) View of the Finish (P10) Position
Below is the “back” view of the Finish (P10) position. This is for illustrative purposes only and I don‘t recommend filming your golf swing from this angle. You should be able to learn whatever you need from the DTL and FO views alone.
