There's lots of things that can crush your golf swing — like coming over-the-top and slicing the ball, or coming in too steep ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Dave Phillips explains a drill from Padraig Harrington that teaches the proper release in the golf swing ...
In this informative golf lesson, our experienced instructor demonstrates the correct golf driver ball position using simple ...
There are a lot of gimmicks out there that promise a better golf swing and contact. Things like funky training aids or time-consuming practice plans that (many times) do more harm than good. While I ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
The golf swing consists of a variety of moving parts. In the time it takes to make that motion, the body, arms, hands and wrists are all moving in tandem to send the ball flying down the fairway. Any ...
Whenever amateur golfers are facing issues with contact or consistency in their swing, they almost always attribute the problem to a very small part of their golf swing rather than looking at the most ...
If you keep struggling with clubface control and tend to slice or pull shots, try this golf grip trick from top-ranked ...
The most common limitation that golfers have is the internal rotation of their hips, and studies have shown that players who have limited hip rotation are more likely to complain of lower back pain.
Good tempo in the golf swing and good scoring can invariably be affected by a good pace of play. Local teaching guru Joe Grochmal chimes in this week with his thoughts on proper pace of play on the ...