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Forget Low & Slow: Snatch the club back like Jon Rahm
The reason Rahm’s backswing is short and quick goes back to how he compensated for a birth defect. He describes it as a “club ...
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7 Golf Digest staff swing thoughts, and whether they work
We asked a cross-section of players their swing thought ahead of our annual tournament, and then asked a top teacher if he ...
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Why you struggle shifting your weight during the golf swing
A proper weight shift is key for making solid golf swings. Major winner Al Geiberger explains how to execute it to perfection ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. Your arms and hands are essential in determining the overall success and effectiveness ...
When we hear that a tour player is working on a specific aspect of their swing, we naturally wonder why and how we can incorporate it into our own game. After all, the pros know best, right? That’s ...
If you study golf's longest drivers over the past 30 years, you'll likely notice some easy-to-recognize similarities in how those players generate power. One of these "similarity buckets" is a ...
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