GOLF Top 100 Teacher Dom DiJulia explains how finding the "slot" in your backswing can help you become a better ball striker.
Here's a fact: If your golf swing doesn't start right, there's a high probability that your result will be poor. Unfortunately, most amateur and beginner golfers ignore this simple rule, and focus on ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joe Plecker clears up a misconception about weight shift during the backswing - and shows you how to do it correctly. The post How to correctly shift your weight during the ...
Justin Rose has been playing so well recently that it sent me down a mini rabbit hole, which is where I found this interesting little video. And now I want to try it. The video is from Rose's ...
A common mistake is being "across the line", meaning your club is angled too far outside. Here's a simple drill: Use a mirror ...
Let me explain. Most slicers are too steep with their lead arm in the backswing and, therefore, don’t move it deep enough to ...
Many golfers have swing tendencies that, no matter how hard they try, they can’t get rid of. That’s why in this Golf Digest+ series, Matchmakers, Golf Digest No. 1 Teacher in America Mark Blackburn is ...
It is best to think of your golf swing as an equation. And like any equation, it does not work unless it balances.
For most golfers, the swing path is one of the most misunderstood (yet most important) pieces of the golf swing puzzle. While most amateur or beginner golfers see their golf swing on film and think it ...
I see two common issues when amateurs try to hit the ball farther with the driver, and both have to do with the length of the backswing. In one camp are golfers who are trying to restrict the movement ...