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How to use your trail wrist for more power and control
One of the biggest sources of power in the golf swing comes from the trail wrist and how it loads and releases during the swing. In the backswing, the trail wrist should bend backward, storing energy ...
Just about every recreational golfer has some power leaks in their swing. Unlike the pros and elite amateurs, recreational players are rarely maximizing their efficiency in moving the golf club. But ...
Swinging the golf club is not a natural motion. It’s why when someone first picks up a club, they always look awkward making a swing — no matter how athletic they are. But while it’s true that the ...
So you want to hit the ball longer? Join the club. There’s no ability in the modern game that is more sought after than power off the tee. Speed training and improved fitness are two obvious avenues ...
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 ...
A buzz term in golf in recent years is "ground reaction forces." Mark Blackburn, Golf Digest's Best Teacher in America, explains it's not just about how hard you can push into the ground to generate ...
Controlled swing speed is essential for power and accuracy in golf. Coach Brian Mogg recommends a two-club golf swing drill to improve rotation and clubface alignment. Practicing fundamentals and ...
Early extension causes poor contact and inconsistency in many amateur golf swings. Golf coach Kelvin Kelley advises stabilizing the lead hip and maintaining a strong lead side. Proper sequencing and ...
We all know that every golf swing is different, which is why the expression "swing your swing" make so much sense. But as long as the clubface gets squared at impact, it doesn't really matter how the ...
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