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How To Hit Up on Driver Without Slicing
Many golfers are told to “hit up on the driver,” but this advice can actually create slices if done incorrectly. Simply leaning back to increase the attack angle often causes the club to travel left ...
You hit a drive and it starts right. It curves more right. It ends up in the trees. Your playing partner says you came over ...
They could trade nothing for speed. Not design. Not forgiveness. Callaway's next driver had to be the fastest on the market.
Before the club ever reaches the top, the driver swing is already being decided. We break down how the first movement away from the ball sets tempo, balance, and club path. Small mistakes at the start ...
Buying a new driver shaft can be tricky, especially if you don't get properly fit. Luckily, we can break down what to look for. The post 3 things to know before you buy a new driver shaft | Bag ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joey Wuertemberger explains how he's helped collegiate star Hudson Weibel create effortless swing speed.
In golf instruction, absolutes are rare. But when it comes to great iron players, James Hong, a GOLF Teacher to Watch, explains there’s one common thread: just before impact, they get “stacked” on ...
Police say the driver was allegedly involved in a hit-and-run in Chicopee that left two people with injuries before allegedly ...
Yes, they’re all very long drivers of the ball, and they also swing the club across the line at the top of the backswing, meaning the shaft points to the right of the target (above)—or, in Mickelson’s ...
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GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joey Wuertemberger shares the drill he uses to teach collegiate star Hudson Weibel to flush his irons.
Still hasn't been able to remove the question mark. Still fighting skepticism. LA Dodgers' Kim Hye-seong enters his second season as a big leaguer. North American sports outlet The Athletic on the ...
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