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Golf Digest on MSNIt's your golf swing's 'Moment of Truth'. Golfers screw it up in two waysThis article originally appeared in the Golf IQ newsletter, which you can receive by signing up for Golf Digest+ right here. Golf season hasn't arrived yet but spring training has, which means it’s ...
Golf Digest Best Young Teacher Sara Dickson says Scheffler brings up a good point: It’s important to take video of your swing when you feel like you’re swinging really well. That way ...
They're going to be more consistent over time." He continued: "You watch PGA Tour players swing a golf club. That's how they all swing a golf club. It looks like we're doing a lot with our hands ...
Your chest will move down, and you’ll create a clear path to swing into the ball (above). Mark Blackburn, voted No. 1 by his peers on Golf Digest's 50 Best Teachers in America, has coached ...
While this can be simply poor swing mechanics, Mike Hansen, one of Golf Digest's Best Fitness Trainers in America, says physical limitations are often the culprit. "I see a lot of my older clients ...
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There are three planes of motion in a good golf swing, but this is the one you should be focusing onThere are a lot of pretty swings in professional golf, but the guy in the photo (above) has one of the best. If you don't recognize him, it's 2010 British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen.
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Golf Digest on MSNJordan Spieth 'bummed' over Bay Hill snub: 'I needed to play better injured golf last year, I guess'Spieth nearly earned a spot at the Arnold Palmer Invitational on merit, but his T-9 at the Cognizant Classic still wasn't enough.
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Learn how to leverage the ground for a powerful golf swing with these at-home exercisesMark Blackburn, Golf Digest's Best Teacher in America, explains it's not just about how hard you can push into the ground to generate swing speed, it's also about the pushing and pulling action of ...
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