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Fix your golf swing with the correct sequence
Ever feel like your golf swing is totally out of whack? One shot it's a slice, the next it's a hook – there's just no consistency. Well, I'm about to tell you why. Most golfers get their swing ...
Golf Digest on MSN
Training for golf this year? These 3 exercises are your starter kit
Training for golf comes in a lot of forms, ranging from simple cardiovascular exercises to improve stamina on the course to ...
Many amateurs think that the golf swing is only made up of what happens above the hips. Just because we use our arms and back to rotate through the shot doesn’t mean that our feet aren’t just as ...
A hammer drill can help golfers improve their takeaway and fix their golf swing issues. Instructor Kelvin Kelley says, “Everybody can hammer a nail,” relating it to the correct backswing motion.
A proper release is a key component of any solid golf swing. Without it, you will never maximize your consistency and results. But what exactly is a release? It’s the way you allow the clubhead to ...
The Golf Sensei on MSN
Fix your over the top golf swing! Simple alignment stick drill for a better swing path | Golf lesson tips
Join us for a detailed golf lesson at the driving range where a skilled instructor demonstrates how to correct an over the top golf swing using a simple alignment stick drill. Watch as the student ...
One part of the golf swing that I feel most amateur golfers fail to master is the proper release of the hands and arms through the impact zone. If done properly, this part of the swing can add ...
Tiger Woods’ former coach explains why the first move of the swing matters more than most golfers realise. One of the most neglected parts of the golf swing is the very beginning of it — the takeaway.
If you’re hanging back in the golf swing, top-ranked golf teacher Shawn Callahan shares his tips to fix the bad habit. But just because you’re hanging back today doesn’t mean you can’t quickly fix it ...
“The backswing starts with the clubhead first, then arms, torso, then lower body. In transition (which is even before we reach the top of backswing) everything switches. The lower body leads (shifts) ...
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