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Driver: Don't swing harder, swing smarter
Poor contact with a driver is typically caused by a downswing that is too steep. Obviously, the club must move downward, but a driver ideally should reach its low point and then be ascending when it ...
Promise you, that headline is not clickbait—it's true! The more cardboard you recycle, the better chance you have of increasing your swing speed. Allow an expert to explain. One of golf's biggest ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have dispensed in the ...
Golf Digest on MSN
Attack the Par 4s! Get more aggressive with your driver using these keys
Lower your trail shoulder slightly (right shoulder for righties), and feel a bit more pressure through your trail foot. Widen ...
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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Why Your Heel Strike Is Ruining Your Swing
This video focuses on how to fix heel strikes—the hidden cause behind many slices. We explain why hitting off the heel ...
Welcome to GOLF.com’s ClubTest Proving Ground, where Managing Equipment Editor Jonathan Wall and Senior Equipment Editor Ryan Barath — along with a cast of GOLF writers and editors — put the latest ...
Your 7-iron just went 155 yards. You pull the 5-iron, make what feels like a better swing, and watch it land at 158 yards.
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