Picture yourself on your favorite hole at your home course, holding a 7-iron and aiming for the center of the green. You make a good swing but the ball ...
From pro golfers like Jim Furyk and Matthew Wolff — who each have funky-looking swings — to "picture-perfect" golf swings ...
For most golfers, sneaking off to the range for more than an hour per week isn't really feasible. Most of our golf swing practice is going to be done at home: In our garage, or yard, or in front of ...
The frustrating part about being an average golfer is that my game lacks consistency — other than the fact that I consistently mishit the golf ball over and over. Why’s this happen? Because my ...
You're probably sitting here, reading this, because you (like me!) want to fix your golf swing. There's some move that you don't like, that you want to get rid of but you don't really know how. Well, ...
Abdomen muscles such as the rectus and transverse abdominus are hugely responsible for keeping the body stable when you perform any athletic activity, that includes swinging a golf club 90 miles per ...
In my lesson with Kelley, he immediately identifies early extension in my swing, and offers up some feedback for me to start to make changes. "You've got to get the feeling of holding this [your lead ...
There are a lot of gimmicks out there that promise a better golf swing and contact. Things like funky training aids or time-consuming practice plans that (many times) do more harm than good. While I ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. With Happy Gilmore fever in full force, the iconic run-up swing is making a ...
You’ve taken lessons and worked on your grip, posture, backswing and weight shift. Your instructor gave you drills for tempo, sequencing and lag. You’ve ...
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