When a pro makes contact with the ball with an iron or wedge, you’ll notice they always have some forward lean in the shaft. This is a product of getting their hands in front of the ball at impact, ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. A term you’ll hear quite frequently in golf instruction is “forward shaft lean.” ...
Welcome back to Weekly Fix! I’m Tim Cooke and each week on GolfChannel.com we’ll be taking a closer look at your golf swings in hopes of helping you play your best this season. This week, we’re going ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. There’s no feeling quite like catching an iron just right. For the pros, that feeling is ...
I often think about Max Homa’s quote earlier this year when, after winning the Farmers Insurance Open, he reflected on how he broke out of a slump. “Sometimes you’re just one swing thought away from ...
Ludvig Aberg is a lot of things: A top-5 player in the world, a PGA Tour winner, the guy that taught American golf fans that the little circle above the A in Swedish (it’s called a “ring”) is actually ...
Powerful and accurate ball-striking is achieved most easily when you’re able to get to impact with your hands leading the way, and that’s especially true when it comes to iron play. Most amateurs, ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. When a pro makes contact with the ball with an iron or wedge, you'll notice they ...
A term you’ll hear quite frequently in golf instruction is “forward shaft lean.” As in “you need forward shaft lean if you want to hit the ball solidly.” I know it’s something I’ve typed many times, ...
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