The dreaded slice haunts most weekend golfers and the majority of the golfing public, but how do you get rid of it? One GOLF Top 100 Teacher has a quick drill you can use on the range to train your ...
Ask 100 amateur golfers what their biggest problem is on the golf course, and I’d bet 90 percent would say it’s slicing the golf ball. But just because slicing is what most of us struggle with doesn’t ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. Just ...
Welcome to GOLF's Top 100 Teacher roundtable, where some of the best instructors in the business answer the game's most ...
Playing a round of golf when the unexpected slices set in sends most golfers into a panic. This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek explains how to troubleshoot a slice without ...
Of all the factors that can contribute to hitting a slice, clubface awareness doesn't get enough attention. A lot of amateurs will point to the face being open at impact, which is correct, but they ...
If you’re tired of hitting weak slices, I get it, but the fix isn’t as complicated as you might imagine. Let’s simplify things. Every slice is caused by the same thing: the clubface is open in ...
One of the biggest challenges in perfecting your golf swing is that improvement often requires you to move your body in ways that feel unnatural or awkward. That’s why many instructors rely on ...
Swinging back flat creates an instinct to re-route onto a steeper downswing The opposite—a steeper backswing—discourages any re-routing Focus on your setup and takeaway to promote a steeper backswing ...
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