If you've ever watched a batter get beaten by a ball that curved, jagged or dipped at the last moment, you've seen one of ...
When it comes to the golf swing, there’s no one tried-and-true method. Sure, you can try to copy Ben Hogan or Jack Nicklaus, but ultimately you’ll have your own unique flair in the swing. That’s not ...
Reading the recent MythBusters story on whether you’ll hit it farther by swinging faster or by swinging more efficiently reminded me of a saying my old boss and mentor, Hank Johnson, had: “The ...
You're swinging hard but getting the distance of someone swinging easily. Your playing partner with the smooth tempo is ...
The golf swing is a machine with a lot of moving parts. But for the purpose of this newsletter, think of it as a machine with just two parts: a top and a bottom. That's how legendary Golf Digest Top ...
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 ...
Synchronicity is one of the most important aspects of a good golf swing. It's going to be really difficult to hit quality shots if your upper body is leading the way in the downswing or if your arms ...
This week's tip focuses on what are swinging volleys, and how can you incorporate them into your game. Check out the attached videos to see some demos of swinging volleys, and where and when you ...
Indoor golf has exploded. Simulators at home, golf lounges in cities, year-round practice bays. But here's the problem: most golfers who practice indoors ...
There are few things in golf more frustrating than ruining a solid drive with a lackluster approach. The worst is when you don’t even give the ball a chance with a shot that is poorly struck. It’s a ...
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