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Why you struggle shifting your weight during the golf swing
A proper weight shift is key for making solid golf swings. Major winner Al Geiberger explains how to execute it to perfection.
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How One Wrist Move Fixes Your Swing for Good
This video features a live golf lesson focused on one of the most important elements of a consistent swing — proper wrist ...
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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 ...
Stand with your feet about hip-width apart, squeezing your shoulder blades, abs, and glutes to create tension. Grab your ...
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How Strong Does a Golfer Need to Be?
But strength is just one part of the equation. Just because you can deadlift 500 pounds, doesn’t mean you’ll smash drives.
In this edition of Play Smart, LPGA professional Gia Liwski shows us how to find the proper setup position to make a good swing.
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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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3 short-game tips from golf's most legendary coach
Butch Harmon held the No. 1 spot on our 50 Best Teachers ranking for 23 straight years beginning in 2000. Here's what he ...
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Keys to the First Move in the Golf Swing
The first move in the golf swing sets the foundation for everything that follows. In this video, we break down the keys to starting correctly—maintaining balance, initiating smoothly with the ...
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Why Shonda Rhimes 'kept showing up' when it came to golf
REV IT UP: Rhimes is a part owner of the Los Angeles Golf Club in the fast-paced TGL league. I do not want you to assume that ...
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One easy adjustment to hit your driver longer—maybe a lot longer
Done correctly, letting the lead knee move inward toward the ball ( above, left ), this adjustment will help you lengthen your backswing without your hands and arms disconnecting from your turn. It'll ...
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