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GOLF.com on MSNJohnny Miller: How to keep your swing healthy as you ageBack in 1981, former U.S. Open winner Johnny Miller joined GOLF Magazine and shared some of his best tips for keeping his ...
In today's edition of Play Smart, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Tony Ruggiero explains why "keep your head down" is actually terrible ...
In golf, we call this shallowing the club, or dropping it in the slot. For Cody, it allowed him swing through the ball with a vicious upward blow. Where Cody briefly found trouble in subsequent ...
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Golf Digest on MSNThis downswing move can wreck your swing unless you do these 3 thingsSliding in the downswing can cause heel strikes and thin shots, but you can learn to play with it. Mark Blackburn explains.
While it might seem like getting the clubhead high on the follow-through is a goal, this focus can actually lead to an out-to-in swing path and those frustrating slices. Instead, allow the clubhead to ...
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Improve your golf swing with these effective kettlebell exercisesA smooth swing has three main parts: the backswing, downswing, and follow-through. The major muscles used for that all-important golf swing are: Here are some of the most effective kettlebell ...
For every keen golfer, finding the perfect swing is the holy grail. Golf swings come in all shapes and sizes, with players spending hours on the practice range in an attempt to find the perfect one.
It turns out there’s more than I thought to an easy swing and a follow-through. I’m feeling better about my golf game already. Profit and prosper with the best of Kiplinger's advice on ...
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