Golf Tip - Why your lead foot spins out in the golf swing. Alistair Davies golf shares with you how to avoid your lead foot moving through impact in the golf swing. He identifies the key reasons why ...
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 ...
There is a sound a perfectly struck golf shot makes – a striped drive or a crisp iron that never leaves the target. There, too, is the perfectly struck baseball, right off the sweet spot – a laser ...
Perfecting Golf Swing Balance with Mid-Foot Pressure Tony Ruggiero discusses with Smylie how placing a stick under your arches improves balance, foot pressure, and control, enhancing your golf swing ...
In this video, we explore why maintaining pressure on your lead side could be the key to a more powerful and consistent golf swing. We break down how proper weight distribution improves balance, ...
Weight shift is an integral part of the golf swing - but if it’s done correctly, you seldom even notice it. When it’s not done correctly, though, it can cause a ton of problems. If you’ve found ...
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 ...
Support our Mission. We independently test each product we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. The other day, I watched one of my students absolutely stripe his drive ...
MESICK, MI – A Florida man has a long road to recovery in front of him after a 30-foot fall from a rope swing in Northern Michigan, officials said. Thomas Sundquist, 39, of Florida, was on a week-long ...
Spend enough time around golfers and you’ll eventually hear someone say, “I can feel the difference between D1 and D2.” And hey, maybe they think they can. But as someone who’s been fitting and ...
Scottie Scheffler's unorthodox footwork, where his right foot slides back, facilitates a unique swing. This footwork allows Scheffler to keep his hands close to his body and swing down the plane, ...