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How To Perfect Your Distance Control With Your Backswing And Follow Through
In this video, PGA Professional Nick Drane talks about how to approach the length of your putting stroke for more consistency ...
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2 easy swing changes to add spin to your wedge shots
In this edition of Play Smart, Dr. Greg Rose from the Titleist Performance Institute explains two swing changes to add spin to your wedges.
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Groove a perfect backswing with this expert advice
GOLF Top 100 Teacher V.J. Trolio explains the dos and don'ts of the backswing. Try them yourself for better ball striking.
Learning how to hit a fade in golf can be a difficult task to accomplish, but if you're hoping to lower your scores, it's an essential skill to add to your repertoire. By controlling your ball flight, ...
He's got four World Series Rings and bowls a perfect game here and there, but what about his golf swing? Let's break it down.
Golf’s pull on the world's greatest athletes is always fascinating to me. Jordan, Steph Curry, Tony Romo, and people of that ...
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Want to create more speed in your swing? Try doing this
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Brian Mogg explains how setting your wrists can create effortless power in your golf swing. The post Want to create more speed in your swing? Try doing this appeared first on Golf ...
Want to know what a proper golf swing should feel like? Top-ranked golf teacher Martin Chuck shows you how a cell phone can help. While I typically avoid writing about those when I can, since it’s ...
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Chip like Jason Day with these six simple steps
Master the art of chipping with these clear steps from one of the most respected golf coaches in the game today.
How much do new golf clubs impact your performance? The Rainmakers Golf crew did some testing to help determine the answer. As you play more and more rounds of golf and you hope to get better, there’s ...
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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 a driver ideally should reach its low point and then be ascending when it ...
Canadian golfer has taken time away from PGA Tour tournaments this fall to work on improvements to his swing on the range, Bob Weeks writes.
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