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Fix your slice & pop-ups: Golf swing path secrets for a better driver swing!
In this in-depth golf lesson, we focus on analyzing and correcting a golfer’s swing path using slow-motion footage and expert ...
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 ...
Your lead arm bends at impact. Your elbow folds. Your wrist cups. You’re scooping instead of compressing. The so-called ...
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.
Ask 100 amateur golfers what their biggest problem is on the golf course, and I’d bet 90 percent would say it’s slicing the golf ball. But just because slicing is what most of us struggle with doesn’t ...
In this series, I’m going to make you a better ball-striker with your driver, fairway woods, irons and wedges. For starters, put some impact tape or foot powder on the face of any club and hit some ...
Golf swing path determines ball direction and consistency; and is often misunderstood by beginner golfers. Instructor Kelvin Kelley suggests using your own shadow and the ball lines as a setup “cheat ...
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF.com editor Zephyr Melton breaks down a common takeaway swing fault - and how to fix it.
A common swing-path mistake is “coming over the top.” If you’ve heard of it but aren’t sure what it means, it’s just a way of saying the clubhead is swinging down into the ball over the top of the ...
Many golfers have swing tendencies that, no matter how hard they try, they can’t get rid of. In this Golf Digest+ series, Matchmakers, I’m teaching you how to play with what you’ve got. No matter your ...
One of the most common problems middle and high handicappers have is the dreaded banana ball. Curing the slice is not easy because several things can cause it. But if you have a chronic problem with ...
I’d bet that 99 percent of people reading this have a cell phone within arm’s reach of them at this very moment. Considering we all use phones for pretty much everything these days, from directions to ...
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