"One of the suprising realizations was that just swinging a club about 100 times uses up a significant amount of energy," Wolkodoff said, "The golf swing is tough on the back no matter how you look at it. If you can use a push cart and keep one more stress away from the back ...
Then I’m going to have this club face, my elbow inside, and that’s going to feel like my club face is coming square through contact. I don’t want to feel like the toe is rolling on over, my right shoulder and my elbow aren’t doing this to close the club face. I’m going ...
With a pull hook, you’re actually swinging your club to the left so the fix will entail changing your club path to a more in-to-out path. A snap hook occurs when you swing too far to the right, and the fix is going to be swinging more to the left. So the pull hook and the ...
The inclusion of an umbrella holder ensures that you can stay protected from the elements, while the 4-wheel design provides a stable and smooth ride over various terrains. Whether you're navigating through the fairways or the rough, this golf trolley is engineered to follow you closely, ...
I wrote up a little swing analysis/help/lesson for DJ Piehowski of No Laying Up, and I thought I'd share it here as I think it can help a lot of others who are good players who try to "manage" a slightly wipey pull-fade. The analysis is based on the swin
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Moving your lead shoulder forward and to the left while coming through on your swing creates a looping motion and increases your chances of shanking the ball. Taking the club back with your shoulders, arms and hands working together can help solve the problem, as can turning your hips and ...