Think about a batter in the box, or a tennis player getting ready to return a serve. Rarely will you see one standing still, like a statue. They're moving around, subtly swaying or rocking back and ...
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This is how to kick-start your golf swing
The golf swing doesn’t fall apart at impact - it usually breaks down in the very first move away from the ball. In this video, we focus on how to properly kick start your swing so the club, arms, and ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have dispensed ...
We all know that every golf swing is different, which is why the expression "swing your swing" make so much sense. But as long as the clubface gets squared at impact, it doesn't really matter how the ...
Most golfers never think about where their swing actually begins. They might focus on a single aspect of their takeaway like their hands, the club or their wrists — but Erika Larkin, a GOLF Top 100 ...
If you’re having issues with poor ball contact, the first area you might want to look at is your golf swing sequence — which is simply an order of body movements that helps you swing the golf club. As ...
Training for golf comes in a lot of forms, ranging from simple cardiovascular exercises to improve stamina on the course to jumping to improve swing speed to stretching to improve your swing. There ...
The moment of truth in the golf swing is the initial downswing move. But which part of your body should move first? The post What should move first to start your downswing? We explain appeared first ...
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