Struggling with unpredictable tee shots? Watch as golf pro Ed helps Patrick fix his two-way miss—battling both slices and ...
A slice is perhaps the most common fault among high handicappers. Rather than a towering and powerful ball flight, the path of a slice resembles that of a banana, and it has very little power to boot.
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
Watching Scottie Scheffler dominate through 36 holes at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson reminded me of something I've been preaching to my students for years: the shape of your backswing matters tremendously.
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Golf driver ball position explained: Fix your slice & improve your swing path!
In this informative golf lesson, our experienced instructor demonstrates the correct golf driver ball position using simple ...
HOYLAKE, England — Brian Harman ended his third round the same way he ended his second round, and the round before that. He went straight to the driving range, and laid two alignment sticks on the ...
Palm Beach, Fla.— If I had to put a percentage on it, I'd say upwards of 97 percent of professional golfers use an alignment stick (or something very similar) on the driving range. Honestly, that ...
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