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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 ...
Everyone's looking for more yards off the tee. One obvious way is to swing faster, which means more clubhead speed—but getting that consistently requires a gym regimen, for starters. This week the ...
Set a yoga block or similar soft item just outside the ball when you practice your driver swing. This will help you make an inside-out strike.
Welcome to GOLF’s “Firsthand with a Fitter” series, where with the help of True Spec Golf we dive into some of the most common questions golfers have about club fitting, issues they struggle with on ...
Every weekend warrior wants to know how to increase club head speed for more distance, so the Rainmakers Golf crew asked top-ranked golf teacher Jake Thurm for some reliable tips! If there’s one ...
It's not that your irons aren't important—they are, of course—but if you whip your driver and putter into shape, you'll jump miles ahead of your peers. Send 14 drives into play and reasonably far, ...
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How to actually fix your slice
Do you fight a slice with your driver off the tee? You're not alone, it's probably the most common swing flaw among golfers. Luckily if you understand a proper takeaway motion, you'll be much more ...
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LIV Golf • Jon Rahm Driver Swing Breakdown
Explore Jon Rahm's driver swing in this detailed breakdown. Known for his powerful and controlled ball flight, Rahm’s swing features a compact backswing, strong leg drive, and a distinctive bowed left ...
Unless you're a better-than-average golfer, there's a good chance you overlook one of the simplest factors when it comes to ...
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