Your swing looks fine in the mirror. You’re rotating. You’re shifting your weight. You’re doing all the things you’re supposed to do. But the ball still ...
The downswing is where most golf swings break down, and in many cases the issue is not the movement itself but the sequence.
Want to master your downswing? This three-step approach can help you build a textbook swing. Just remember: drop it, twist it and throw it. The post 3 critical steps for a great downswing appeared ...
Everyone who plays golf wants to be more consistent. Consistency, however, can be tough to achieve if you tend to be steep on your downswing, as numerous misses can result from a steep swing path. In ...
Many golfers cast the club on the downswing, causing the club to move from the outside to an inside path. This creates the divot to point to the left of the intended target-line for the right-handed ...
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 ...
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 ...
ROGERS, AR - SEPTEMBER 08: Water flows rapidly into the pond around the 15th green after play was suspended for the day at 10:49am cst during the second round of the 2007 LPGA NW Arkansas Championship ...
Golfers often talk about the importance of turning in the golf swing because, yes, it is very important. But often they can fall into a specific trap because of it. The golf swing isn't only about ...