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Unlock Effortless Power: How Loose Arms Boost Your Golf Swing Speed & Clubhead Whip!
Unlock the secrets to a more powerful and efficient golf swing in this instructional video filmed inside a state-of-the-art indoor golf simulator. Join our two instructors as they break down the ...
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Unlock Your Best Golf Swing: Master the Club Path Slot with This Simple Drill!
In this detailed golf instruction video, join an experienced golf coach as he guides a younger student through one of the most effective golf drills for improving swing mechanics. Using alignment ...
You're probably looking at the wrong part of your golf swing. It's only natural when you watch a golf swing—either your own, or a pro's—to look at what the club is doing. That's the most important ...
Welcome back to Weekly Fix! I’m Tim Cooke and each week on GolfChannel.com we’ll be taking a closer look at your swings in hopes of helping you play better golf. This week, we’re going to analyze ...
You don’t have to look far for a power tip. Players have always been obsessed with hitting the ball longer—whether you’re a club player, competitive junior, Tour pro or World Long Drive competitor.
The frustrating part about being an average golfer is that my game lacks consistency — other than the fact that I consistently mishit the golf ball over and over. Why’s this happen? Because my ...
3-year-old Tommy Morrissey's golf swing will impress you. And that's not even taking into account that he only has one arm. When he steps up to swing, he puts all his might into it, and his effort ...
Almost an hour outside of the thriving metropolis of Dallas, Texas is a place called Denton, a small town with a snug array of shops and restaurants, which are lorded over by the brown, boxy dormitory ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
When the British Open was contested at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in 1998, Justin Rose, a 17-year-old English amateur, finished in fourth place after holing a 40-yd. (36 m) pitch shot on the final hole.
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