You're HANDS Are The REAL Issue In Your Golf Swing Struggling with consistency, power, or solid contact in your golf swing? Chances are… your hands are the real problem. In this video, we break down ...
After teaching thousands of golfers over the years, I’ve discovered something that might surprise you: there is no one “perfect” trail hand position on the grip. Yet checking how your palm aligns on ...
You're probably looking at the wrong part of your golf swing. It's only natural when you watch a golf swing—either your own, or a pro's—to look at what the club is doing. That's the most important ...
I spent the early part of the week hanging out with Bryson DeChambeau for an exciting project we have coming up. Stay tuned on that. I’ve gotten to know Bryson well over the years. I was there for ...
Your hands are the only connection between you and the club, so it’d be wise for you to make sure you’re gripping the club properly. But despite the huge importance of solid grip fundamentals, for ...
Every person reading this has, presumably, heard the phrase “grip it and rip” when it comes to hitting the golf ball. But does the saying actually hold true, or is it time to rethink the amount of ...
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 ...
When you’ve got an over-the-top golf swing, bad things tend to happen. The most common? Slicing the ball and leaving yourself with a difficult next shot — which usually piles on the strokes and adds ...
We throw around the term “celebrity golfer” pretty loosely. If you are famous and can get around a Pro-AM without hitting someone in the gallery, that's usually enough to earn the title. Steph Curry's ...
Which golf swing analyzer is best? In all types of sports, data collection has become an important part of the game, helping players spot flaws and make improvements, and golf is no different. As an ...
There are a lot of gimmicks out there that promise a better golf swing and contact. Things like funky training aids or time-consuming practice plans that (many times) do more harm than good. While I ...