Back in a 2006 issue of GOLF Magazine, Peter Kostis broke down a key "X-factor" that pros use to add serious speed to their swings. The post Master this golf-swing ‘X-factor’ to add serious power to ...
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I lost 20 yards and my golf game fell apart – but a pro setup tweak immediately reversed the decline
I battled with inconsistent ball striking for months and lost 20 yards with every club, but one lesson from a top pro ...
In my lesson with Kelley, he immediately identifies early extension in my swing, and offers up some feedback for me to start to make changes. "You've got to get the feeling of holding this [your lead ...
A common denominator among good players is a smooth transition from the backswing to the downswing. The swing speed should ...
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Analyzing Ludvig Aberg's Swing Mechanics at Tour Championship
Ludvig Aberg shows his swing techniques at this year's Tour Championship, highlighting hip rotation and body loading dynamics to maximize his swing speed.
When it comes to the golf swing, there are quite a few components that need to work together to properly function. And if even one of them is just a tad off, it can wreck the whole thing. You likely ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. Early extension is one of the biggest swing faults among recreational golfers. But ...
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 ...
You're looking here at Golf Digest's No. 1 ranked teacher in America, Mark Blackburn. No, this isn't what Mark looks like in his downswing. Here he's modeling a classic fault—sliding. It's what ...
We throw around the term “celebrity golfer” pretty loosely. If you are famous and can get around a Pro-AM without hitting someone in the gallery, that's usually enough to earn the title. Steph Curry's ...
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Two golf legends both trusted this same unusual swing move
Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino both advocated an unusual swing move—here's why.
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