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Golf Digest on MSNStruggle to swing without swaying or sliding? These three exercises will sort you out
You're looking here at Golf Digest's No. 1 ranked teacher in America, Mark Blackburn. No, this isn't what Mark looks like in ...
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GOLF.com on MSN2 swing faults causing you to top the ball - and how to fix them
If you can't stop topping the golf ball, it may be because of a couple key swing faults. Here's what they are and how to fix ...
It helps with compression, golf swing sequencing, and all sorts of other fancy-sounding things. But in order to get your hips that far ahead of the ball by impact, you have to start moving them early.
About 16 percent of golfers thrust their hips towards the ball in transition. Another 18 percent spin their hips out too fast, and leave their arms “stuck” behind their body.
Jack Nicklaus' swing didn't look the most conventional, but it always worked. Here's the move that powered it.
Some of the game’s best players advocate using a big, powerful swing. Should amateurs do the same? Find out in this edition of Timeless Tips.
If you're hanging back in the golf swing, top-ranked golf teacher Shawn Callahan shares his tips to fix the bad habit.
According to sports medicine specialists, the lower back, hips, shoulders, and wrists are especially vulnerable.
29 years after winning his first tour championship, retired golfer Happy Gilmore returns to the sport to pay for his daughter Vienna's ballet school.
While there are lots of common golf swing flaws that amateurs make, one of the biggest issues is hanging back — meaning you're not properly shifting your weight, which can cause all sorts of ...
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