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Fix Your Hand Action to Save Your Golf Swing - MSN
Your hands might be the reason your golf swing is falling apart. In this video, I explain how common hand movements can lead to inconsistent shots, weak contact, and frustrating results.
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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 ...
How to perfectly grip the golf club When readying to grip the club, allow your arms to dangle naturally by your side. Notice where your lead hand (the left hand for righties) sits and then let the ...
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Golf Digest on MSNHow to beat the tight-lie pitch
The bounce angle on the sole of a wedge is designed to keep the clubhead from digging not only into the sand but the turf as well. A lot of amateurs forget this, especially when faced with a short ...
Have you ever watched someone who seems to have it all figured out at the driving range? Last week, I saw this incredibly ...
Back in 1981, Johnny Miller joined GOLF Magazine to share some of his tips for keeping his swing healthy as he aged.
The right golf club grip can increase swing speed As golf grips wear down, the tendency is for the golfer to grip the clubs tighter to keep them from moving in their hands.
When you have a golf ball in front of you, your goal is to hit the golf ball. As a result, your brain defaults to the familiar movement it knows.
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