If you (as a right-hander) ever tried to fix a slice by swinging more to the right, you've experienced how confusing ball ...
In this detailed golf instruction video, we analyze a student’s golf swing inside a state-of-the-art golf simulator. The instructor identifies key swing issues—specifically related to club path and ...
In this detailed golf instruction video, join an experienced golf coach as he guides a younger student through one of the most effective golf drills for improving swing mechanics. Using alignment ...
True Spec Golf Master Club Fitter Kevin O'Connell explains why articulating your goals with your swing is important to your ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. The direction your ball travels is contingent on two factors: club path and face angle.
Most golfers reading this understand that moving the golf ball position either forward or backward will influence the outcome of the shot. It’s why it’s recommended to position it on the front foot ...
You will see a lot of quick fixes for fixing a slice. Some work, some don’t. Some have a short shelf life and only make it one or two holes. If you want long-term relief from your slice you have to do ...
This article originally appeared in the Golf IQ newsletter, which is available exclusively to Golf Digest+ subscribers. You can subscribe to Golf Digest+ right here. This was one of the more ...