Golfers of all skill levels are constantly searching for ways to improve their game and lower their scores. However, many fall into the trap of focusing primarily on hitting the ball farther, believing that distance is the key to success.
Read MoreShallowing the golf club is a concept often discussed among golf enthusiasts and professionals. It refers to the act of bringing the club into the downswing on a shallower, or flatter, plane.
Read MorePenalty strokes can swiftly derail a good round of golf. These unwelcome additions to your scorecard often stem from errant shots into water, out-of-bounds areas, or other hazards.
Read MoreGolf is a game that requires constant improvement and adaptation. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, taking golf lessons can significantly elevate your game.
Read MoreMost golfers watch the pros on tour and trying to imitate elements they see into their own golf swing…When it comes to watching a player’s weight transfer, though, that’s not always the easiest to figure out…
Read MoreThere are a lot of different ways to swing a golf club. Just look at the guys on the PGA Tour; no two swings are the same.
Read MoreThey say that insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.
Read MoreThis is relevant because speed is an important part of the golf swing, but so is timing. You can have the fastest swing in the world, but if you can’t also time it…
Read MoreA quality golf shot is a combination of correct distance and accurate direction. Get those two elements correct and chances are high that your ball will come to rest in a good spot.
Read MoreThe ability to put backspin on a golf ball is an incredibly valuable one. It allows a player to safely fly their ball all the way to the green without risking a bad bounce on the ground.
Read MoreThe position, or placement, of a golf ball in a player's stance is incredibly important to shot success. The problem is, it's also sort of vague. As a result, most amateur golfers lack consistency in their ball placement, leading to inconsistent ball striking.
Read MoreA slice is, by far, the most common and frustrating mistake in the game of golf. Watching a ball slice away from the intended target is a helpless feeling, but there is hope.
Read MoreOnce you've got your pre-swing fundamentals set, you're ready to tackle the in-swing tips. We'll break the whole golf swing in to four parts; backswing, downswing, impact, and follow-through.
Read MoreAmateur golfers all over want to know, "How can I improve my golf swing?" Depending on who you ask, the answers can be incredibly different and range in complexity. The golf swing really isn't super complicated though.
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