1. Golf Club Essentials Whether completely new to the sport, or a golfing enthusiast, you should think about the same six things when trying to choose the right golf clubs. Take your time The sheer volume of golf clubs on the market is enough to confuse the most experienced golf professiona...
Work on this drill. I'm going to show you some close-ups and slow-mos of me doing this drill so you can see how the golf divots bottom out, and how to get this left hand into the right position at impact.
Law 5: How Your Loft at Impact Affects Compression Law 6: How Your Club Lie Angle Affects Compression Law 7: How Club Face Contact Affects Compression How do you compress a golf ball with a driver? There are 7 laws of ball compression with a driver, and our video series wil...
Making sure you're matched to the right golf club size is important. Golf Expert Bill S. breaks down key considerations for how to measure golf club length.
Rahm knows to swing smoother when the shaft is too flexible, so the head has more time to catch up and release during the downswing. He knows he has to present the club with more loft at impact if his driver loft is too low for his swing. The bad golfer, however, is...
Ultimately your driver should launch at 13 degrees and have about 2500 rpms of backspin, that'll give you a really nice drive. The best way to know if it's your swing form and the spin loft problem or if it's the golf club that you're using is to find a GOLFTEC Coach near you ...
Many golfers try to help the golf ball up into the air, however golf clubs have loft on them and are actually designed to hit down on golf ball (see Tiger above). For this reason, your key thought should beto brush the grass (or mat) under the golf ball as you swing through. ...
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1. You only need a few clubs:You're allowed to carry as many as 14 clubs in your bag, but you won't need nearly that many when you're first learning. Instead, start with a driver, a putter, a sand wedge (it's the club that has an "S" on the sole or a loft of 54 to ...
You state the fitter increased the loft to get more spin yet you dropped 500rpm from your old driver so you didn’t get more spin. What were all your launch monitor numbers such as carry distance, dynamic loft, launch, aoa, peak height and descent angle for your driver and then for ...