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5 considerations when learning how to grip the golf club
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kellie Stenzel shares five considerations you should keep in mind when learning how to grip the golf club. The post 5 considerations when learning how to grip the golf club ...
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The golf lesson that changed my swing forever
One of the most important lessons in golf is understanding that the club does not move in straight lines—it moves on an arc around the body. Many golfers try to swing the club straight toward the ...
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The wrist move that instantly improves your swing
The wrists play a critical role in how the club moves through the swing. Many golfers either overuse them or lock them completely, creating inconsistent contact. A simple wrist movement can help the ...
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I gained 12 mph of clubhead speed in 1 hour. Here's how
During a speed training session with GOLF Top 100 Teacher Bernie Najar, I gained 12 mph of clubhead speed. Here's what I learned. The post I gained 12 mph of clubhead speed in 1 hour. Here’s how ...
For most golfers, the swing path is one of the most misunderstood (yet most important) pieces of the golf swing puzzle. While most amateur or beginner golfers see their golf swing on film and think it ...
The TRS Slider feels like a seatbelt. You put it on your upper body and it attaches your arms to you. Yes, you'll look a little goofy. That's the price sometimes. It's designed by Robert Rock—if you ...
In the immortal words of Patrick Swayze, "It’ll get worse before it gets better." Swayze was talking about the biker bar he was hired to protect in the ...
THE PLAYERS Championship, the flagship event of the PGA TOUR, begins this week with the odds board headlined by the men who ...
LIV Golf opened its season playing events in back-to-back weeks, moving to Australia after opening in Saudi Arabia, where rookie Elvis Smylie won. But this week at The Grange Golf Club in Adelaide was ...
Akshay Bhatia won the Arnold Palmer Invitational, crediting his late niece Mia, who he felt was watching over him.
PEBBLE BEACH — With each swing, each hole — each time Travis Kelce peeked out at the gallery, there was this glimmer of hope that just maybe the Kansas City Chiefs tight end was looking for the same ...
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