Are you struggling with "coming over the top" in your golf swing and finding your shots veering off target? In this insightful video, we tackle one of the biggest myths in golf instruction: the advice ...
Join us for an in-depth golf lesson where a professional golf coach guides a student through the critical fundamentals of weight transfer and body positioning during the backswing. Using a ...
Most average and beginner golfers will try anything to try and fix their golf swing. Whether that means grinding on the driving range, paying for lessons, watching videos online, or buying a bunch of ...
Tony Ruggiero discusses with Smylie how placing a stick under your arches improves balance, foot pressure, and control, enhancing your golf swing power.
This Popular Golf Swing Flaw is a Death Move. Here's How to Fix It originally appeared on Athlon Sports. While there are lots of common golf swing flaws that amateurs make, one of the biggest issues ...
Let’s talk about one of the biggest myths in golf — one that’s right up there with “keep your head down.” The myth: “I should wait to fix my swing before I get custom fit.” Nah. That’s like saying you ...
Apologies to tour pro Sebastian Munoz for being the poster boy for this article. He obviously is not someone who has balance or lower-body control issues when he swings. That said, if the contorted ...
Understanding how your swing path and the angle of your clubface affect your golf shots is crucial when it comes to understanding your golf swing. In this video segment, Michael Breed, host of The ...
View post: Blue Jays Announce Vladimir Guerrero Jr. News on Thursday Sliding in the backswing causes inconsistent golf contact and swing issues. Top-ranked golf coach Kelvin Kelley advises, “Put your ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
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.