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Why a 'throwing motion' can help your golf swing
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Krista Dunton explains that feeling like your trail arm is in a throwing position can be beneficial for the golf swing. The post Why a ‘throwing motion’ can help your golf swing ...
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Forget drastic swing changes – neutralize your slice in 5 minutes (using an everyday kitchen item)
Fighting a slice? This simple drill, using an item found in kitchens all over the world, can help you to banish an extreme ...
Golfers often talk about the importance of turning in the golf swing because, yes, it is very important. But often they can fall into a specific trap because of it. The golf swing isn't only about ...
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.
The frustrating part about being an average golfer is that my game lacks consistency — other than the fact that I consistently mishit the golf ball over and over. Why’s this happen? Because my ...
For most golfers, sneaking off to the range for more than an hour per week isn't really feasible. Most of our golf swing practice is going to be done at home: In our garage, or yard, or in front of ...
There is a sound a perfectly struck golf shot makes – a striped drive or a crisp iron that never leaves the target. There, too, is the perfectly struck baseball, right off the sweet spot – a laser ...
Arnold Palmer didn’t just win golf tournaments. He changed how we think about the game itself. And while The King left us in 2016, his wisdom still echoes through every driving range and putting green ...
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Golf Instructors: Swing Sequence Trumps 'Jjajangmyeon' or 'Coca-Cola' Rhythm
Amateur golfers may have heard the advice to repeat the word “jjajangmyeon” (Korean for “black-bean sauce noodles”) in their ...
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