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How to make a 'picture perfect' backswing
GOLF Teacher to Watch Jake Thurm explains how to make a better backswing, and how it can help you hit better golf shots. The post How to make a ‘picture perfect’ backswing appeared first on Golf.
In this edition of Play Smart, we take a look at the origins of Jon Rahm's short backswing and explain how it can help ...
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Master your golf swing with smarter practice drills
From posture to tempo, the right golf drills can transform your swing and boost your confidence on the course. By focusing on targeted movements like weight shift, swing path, and launch angle, you ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Tony Ruggiero explains why ingraining new swing movements by swinging slowly is crucial if you want them ...
Here's a fact: If your golf swing doesn't start right, there's a high probability that your result will be poor. Unfortunately, most amateur and beginner golfers ignore this simple rule, and focus on ...
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Master the secrets to a powerful golf swing
If you’ve ever felt like your golf swing isn’t living up to its potential, you’re not alone. From grip pressure to swing width, posture, and sequencing, small adjustments can unlock big gains in ...
Golf expert Averee Dovsek shares a key tip to stop 'flipping' your wrists, improving contact and control in your golf swing.
Mastering the weight shift in the golf swing is a tricky proposition for a lot of amateur and beginner golfers, since many of ...
Getting more power in the golf swing is the goal of every amateur or beginner player. While we all hope that, one day, we'll ...
Posture is a key part of the golf swing but one that amateurs often get wrong, so we asked PGA pro Keith Wood for his advice ...
You're probably looking at the wrong part of your golf swing. It's only natural when you watch a golf swing—either your own, or a pro's—to look at what the club is doing. That's the most important ...
When you watch the Masters this year, you'll notice a few things. The emerald green fairways. The old school scoreboards. The azaleas. And maybe, even, the differing positions of players' right ...
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