Club Face Points at Ball-- During the takeaway, the hands and arms swing the club head up on the same plane that the shaft forms at address. One useful checkpoint is to see that your club face is pointing at the ball as you swing the club back (right). This will head off two comm...
Our golf swing section was designed to give golfers illustrated advice on how to correctly execute a typical golf swing. To present the textbook version of the perfect golf swing, essentially. It also features helpful golf tips for beginners on how to swing a golf club. ...
A good swing starts with a solid, and repeatable grip. The grip of the club should run through the fingers of your left hand (for right handed golfers), and settle on the fleshy pad on the opposite side of your hand to your thumb. Too often, grips can slip into the palm of your l...
•A pitching swing with a lofted club should be used when playing a hazard (such near a sand trap). We have just covered three areas of techniques for achieving a better golf swing, but there are many other areas that you should learn if you are going to improve your game.Golfis suc...
Measure your tape against the grip of the club, making sure to leave a small amount at the butt end that can be folded inside the end of the shaft. This will help as you put the new grip on, and also prevent anything getting down the shaft of your club. ...
There has always been a fight between Hitting and Swinging aficionados: On the paper, these are two mutually exclusive ways to propel a golf club so in theory you have to choose either to Hit or to Swing. (more…) Hitting vs Swinging – Part 2 – The Swing ...
Our goal is to make you a better golfer, period! We offer an expansive vault of golf instruction -tips, videos, drills and lessons- covering every aspect of the game in addition to innovative tools that allow you to practice with a plan and record and analyze your stats and scores. Combi...
From keeping 60 to 70 percent of your weight on the right foot at address, to taking a slightly wider stance, to teeing the ball higher and moving it forward up by your front toe, Les Miller offers 10 tips to help you get more distance off the tee. Remember: Swing the club fast, ...
As you go, the club will turn along with you, and the shaft will serve as a visual guide to point out how far your shoulders have gone. As a good goal, you can aim to turn to a point past where the ball would be located, although not everyone as the flexibility to make that ...
A golf club shaft is described having a "modified hourglass" shape which provides many predetermined combinations of flex, stiffness and torque (which together are perceived as shaft and club "feel") and which is virtually immune to breakage in normal play. The shaft is formed of a base rod...