Hold the shaft just below the grip with your trail hand, pointing the butt of the club toward your belly button. The shaft ...
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How to Stop Getting Stuck in Your Golf Swing
This video explains why golfers get stuck in the swing and how to fix it. It covers the common causes—like poor sequencing and blocked rotation—and shows adjustments that free up the downswing. With ...
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Psychology Hack to Get Better at Golf
Think of your routine as your secret weapon. It helps you zero in on your target, ditch those pesky nervous thoughts, and ...
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Why hip sway matters more than you think in the golf swing
GOLFTEC's Director of Teaching Quality Josh Troyer explains how hip sway works in the swing and why it's more important than you may think.
In this edition of Play Smart, LPGA professional Gia Liwski shows us how to find the proper setup position to make a good ...
GOLFTEC Director of Teaching Quality Josh Troyer explains five swing keys that will help you hit your long irons better.
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Your rough swing is not your fairway swing. Pros make 3 changes to hit better approach shots
Golf Digest No. 1 Teacher Mark Blackburn explains why the last thing you want from the rough is a sweeping motion through ...
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All gas and no brakes? Being able to stop a swing is a pretty important aspect of golf fitness
If you've never heard of him, he's a three-time World Long Drive champion and a holder of two amazing records: He has hit a ...
There are tons of elements that go into hitting a golf ball — many of which can be difficult to control — but one of the most important things you need to master is building a consistent golf setup.
Top 100 Teacher Brian Manzella explains what to do to get a consistent golf swing like the one Matt Kuchar used to win the Players Championship.
Broken shafts, loose heads and everything in between — Jeff Silva of Silva’s Custom Golf in Danvers has seen it all. Silva fixes clubs as well as builds custom clubs, and what makes his business ...
Picture this: You’re standing on the tee box of a gettable par 5. The wind is slightly at your back. And there’s not a whole lot of trouble on either side of the fairway. This is the ideal spot to ...
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