By: GOLF Editors December 30, 2021 This women’s golf tip on the importance of posture, grip and alignment was the year’s most read. Edie Wessel Here at GOLF.com, helping you improve your game is one of our greatest priorities. And that’s why we try to get as specific as possible …
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PHOTO PROVIDED Utilize a smooth transition when starting the downswing, as you would throwing a basket with the arms and shoulders. Ease up on the throttle by hitting one more club than you think you need. If you feel you need a seven iron, go to a six iron. Utilizing …
Read More »Golf tip of the week: Eliminate myths, use common sense | News, Sports, Jobs
PHOTO PROVIDED Use common sense and play better golf. The following swing myths have been passed down from generation to generation, remove the following myths and play better golf. Keep your head down (incorrect) The head must be up so the shoulders can rotate freely. If the head is down …
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PHOTO PROVIDED Time the right hip to align with the club at impact. The number one cause for topping a golf ball is throwing the clubhead at the ball and allowing the right wrist to bow. Bowing the wrist will cause the club’s leading edge to strike the ball above …
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PHOTO PROVIDED Start the swing with the shoulders The shoulder coil energizes the swing. The resistance between the upper and lower body creates the energy in which to strike a ball crisp. It’s very similar to coiling a spring: one end is held while the other end is turned. If …
Read More »Golf tip of the week: Most golfers have the wrong lofted driver in their bag | News, Sports, Jobs
PHOTO PROVIDED Swing speed dictates proper loft. Have you ever wondered why you hit your 3-wood or even your 5-wood as far or further than your driver? The answer is quite simple: you may not have enough driver loft to match your slower swing speed. There are other factors to …
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