One of the most popular golf swing killers is sliding in the backswing. For any golfer who regularly does this, you know that it opens up all sorts of issues in your swing sequence, leading to ...
Struggling with a golf slice? This comprehensive golf tutorial explains the real cause: an incorrect backswing and clubhead ...
Justin Rose has been playing so well recently that it sent me down a mini rabbit hole, which is where I found this interesting little video. And now I want to try it. The video is from Rose's ...
Many golfers struggle with the driver because of one dominant issue: coming over the top. This usually starts in the ...
Braid says to take a towel or a headcover and place it several inches behind your heels. When you take your normal posture at ...
Nothing can make for a longer, more frustrating day on the golf course then missing shots both right and left. Unfortunately, however, that’s a fate that many average and higher-handicap players face ...
A common mistake among average golfers is that they tend to sway in their backswings as opposed to loading their weight properly into their trail leg. A sway is a move that to many feels powerful. It ...
Swinging back flat creates an instinct to re-route onto a steeper downswing The opposite—a steeper backswing—discourages any re-routing Focus on your setup and takeaway to promote a steeper backswing ...
The vast majority of golfers have their lead arm bend or collapse during the backswing. This is something that many golfers know they do but have a tough time actually correcting. The reason for this ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. It’s no secret, the closer your approach shots are to the hole, the more chances you ...
There are few more frustrating shots in golf than hitting the ground too soon before impact. Fat shots not only leave you feeling inadequate, with your divot traveling farther than your ball, but they ...