A slice is perhaps the most common fault among high handicappers. Rather than a towering and powerful ball flight, the path of a slice resembles that of a banana, and it has very little power to boot.
At one point or another, most golfers go through a weird (and frustrating) stretch of slicing the ball over and over. Even when you think you’re doing everything the same as you normally did when you ...
A slice is one of the most common - and frustrating - shot shapes among recreational golfers. Go to your local range and you'll be sure to see plenty of golfers wailing away at the ball only to watch ...
Are you tired of your slice? Grab an alignment rod and let's get rid of it. PGA Coach A.J. Nelson sent us a simple drill that could help you straighten out your shots, hit more fairways & greens and ...
Watching Scottie Scheffler dominate through 36 holes at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson reminded me of something I've been preaching to my students for years: the shape of your backswing matters tremendously.
Apart from the whole being a rich-and-famous professional golfer thing, Tony Finau is actually pretty relatable to the rest of us. He's a family man and the PGA Tour's resident nice guy who learned to ...
PGA Tour players tend to move in packs. Once one player starts doing something a little differently, the peers will take notice. Once that player starts playing well, suddenly you'll start seeing ...
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