Alistair Davies Golf on MSNOpinion
How to Never Hit a Bad Golf Shot Again
In this video, we reveal a key swing concept that makes it almost impossible to hit bad golf shots once you understand it. We ...
Alistair Davies Golf on MSN
How to Stop Hitting the Ground Before the Ball in Golf
This video addresses one of the most frustrating issues in golf—hitting the ground before the ball. It explains the key swing faults that cause fat shots, such as poor weight shift, early release, and ...
Golf Digest on MSN
A surprising tip to stop fatting short irons
To fix the fats with your short clubs, try moving the ball forward in your stance, which promotes the proper weight transfer to your front side on the downswing and the ball-then-turf contact you want ...
But during a recent golf trip to Florida, I caught up with top-ranked golf teacher Shawn Callahan to see how to make golf practice more efficient. Instead of incorporating a bunch of mechanical ...
That low, penetrating ball flight that cuts through wind like a laser beam? That's the stinger, golf's most satisfying shot ...
Golf Digest on MSN
2 keys to hit your best iron shots ever
When you keep rotating your upper body until your back is facing the target, you're adding necessary length and coil to your ...
GOLF.com on MSN
Your thumb may be wrecking your swing. Here’s how to fix it
One of the biggest culprits of poor clubface control is the thumb on your lead hand. Here's how to make sure it's in the proper place.
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
Don't let a few bad holes ruin your scorecard. Learn the pro-level strategies to reset your focus, manage your emotions, and ...
With the help of top-ranked golf instructor Tom Stickney, you can learn how to hit a power fade off the tee for improved ball-flight and distance. Learning how to hit a power fade with your driver may ...
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How Strong Does a Golfer Need to Be?
But strength is just one part of the equation. Just because you can deadlift 500 pounds, doesn’t mean you’ll smash drives.
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