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In truth, however, a swing traveling on the most effective path will work from the inside to square at impact and then back to the inside after impact. In this video segment, SwingFix instructor Jim ...
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GOLF.com on MSNHow to drill knockdown shots with 3 easy setup tweaksIn this edition of Play Smart, instructor Kelan McDonagh explains how to hit a knockdown shot with your irons.
GOLF Teacher to Watch Kelvin Kelley shares his tips for honing distance control with your irons — and lowering your scores.
This week, we’re going to analyze Michael’s golf swing. Michael has a good swing and I especially like his setup, but he hits some hooks and blocks, which we want to help him get rid of. And as we’ll ...
A high finish promotes full rotation, balance and tempo, a better swing path and adds distance to your golf shots. If you finish high, it typically means you’ve rotated completely through the shot.
Many golfers have swing tendencies that, no matter how hard they try, they can’t get rid of. In this Golf Digest+ series, Matchmakers, I’m teaching you how to play with what you’ve got.
Luckily for us, his go-to drill that he worked on as a kid at home can help fix two of the most common golf-swing issues: early extension and lack of shaft lean. Let’s dive in. Aberg’s early ...
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What part of the golf ball should you look at while you swing? - MSNCure hooks and slices. A chronic hook is a sign of an inside-out swing path. To alleviate this, imagine the ball is split into quarters, then focus on striking the outer-rear quadrant with the club.
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