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3 critical steps for a great downswing
Want to master your downswing? This three-step approach can help you build a textbook swing. Just remember: drop it, twist it and throw it. The post 3 critical steps for a great downswing appeared ...
What's it like to do a "speed training boot camp" with Bernie Najar — coach to world champion long-drive pros like Kyle ...
For most golfers, the swing path is one of the most misunderstood (yet most important) pieces of the golf swing puzzle. While most amateur or beginner golfers see their golf swing on film and think it ...
Just when it seemed that England had a live chance of winning their first Players Championship, so Matt Fitzpatrick ...
It's been 50 years since there was a PGA Tour event on the First Coast not named The Players Championship when Deerwood ...
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The grip move that creates effortless clubhead speed
Many golfers try to create speed by forcing the clubhead toward the ball. However, this approach often pushes the hands backward and reduces both power and compression. The key concept is to focus on ...
As we head in to the 2026 golf season you can use these 5 actionable tips, from an expert head professional, to cut your handicap and shoot your best ever score ...
Unlike the average golfer who struggles with a slice, most better players can’t stand missing to the left. They despise the ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Dom DiJulia explains how finding the "slot" in your backswing can help you become a better ball striker.
Schauffele, Cameron Young, Corey Conners and Justin Thomas make up the top five at THE PLAYERS, and there's one big thing you can copy from each for your own game.
You’re hitting irons fat and thin in the same round. Sometimes you catch it clean. Sometimes you chunk it five yards.
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