In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Josh Zander explains how using your lead leg as a "brake" helps generate ...
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How to stop rushing your golf swing and create effortless power
Tempo, not speed, is what separates a rushed swing from a powerful one. We break down why trying to hit the ball harder ...
Everyone wants more power in their golf swing (myself included). With more power, the game becomes just a little bit easier. The problem is, there’s no magic pill you can take to add more pop to your ...
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 ...
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Quick easy drills to create maximum power in your golf swing
Are you fed up of your playing partners knocking their tee shots past yours? Well don't worry, we can help! Specifically, Top ...
Over the years, as a seasoned PGA Coach, I've come to realize that core strength is the unsung hero of a great golf swing. It's not just about swinging your arms; it's about harnessing the power from ...
For slower-swinging golfers, compression has become one of the most popular ways to choose a golf ball. Low-compression balls ...
If you want to hit the ball farther, increasing your clubhead speed is the key. The secret? Getting comfortable with simply swinging faster. As our collection of GOLF Top 100 Teachers, fitness experts ...
Reading the recent MythBusters story on whether you’ll hit it farther by swinging faster or by swinging more efficiently reminded me of a saying my old boss and mentor, Hank Johnson, had: “The ...
Sometimes, the reason iron shots won’t stop on the green has less to do with your swing and more to do with the golf ball you’re playing. Distance off the ...
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