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Driver: Don't swing harder, swing smarter
Poor contact with a driver is typically caused by a downswing that is too steep. Obviously, the club must move downward, but ...
Improving Golf Swing: Stronger Club Face and Swing Path Master your golf skills: Strengthen your club face, refine your backswing, and even out your swing path for better results. Tony Ruggiero gives ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. The direction your ball travels is contingent on two factors: club path and face angle.
Pro golfers keep their swing path — a buzzword-y way of saying, the direction of their swing — it a pretty neutral place. Within a few degrees either side of where they're aiming. Amateur golfers?
Most golfers reading this understand that moving the golf ball position either forward or backward will influence the outcome of the shot. It’s why it’s recommended to position it on the front foot ...
True Spec Golf Master Club fitter Eric Hickman explains what different shaft profiles mean and why you should care about them ...
Every weekend warrior wants to know how to increase club head speed for more distance, so the Rainmakers Golf crew asked top-ranked golf teacher Jake Thurm for some reliable tips! If there’s one ...
Mentorship guided freshman golfer Alysa Davis from junior programs in Southern California to the PGA Golf Management University Program at Maryland Eastern Shore.
Master your golf skills: Strengthen your club face, refine your backswing, and even out your swing path for better results. Tony Ruggiero gives his perspective. Lawmakers Start to Break Ranks Under ...
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