Three-time major winner Julius Boros said that the key to solid ball striking was to focus on turning - not swaying - in the backswing. The post Want to become a better ball striker? Follow the advice ...
The vast majority of golfers have their lead arm bend or collapse during the backswing. This is something that many golfers know they do but have a tough time actually correcting. The reason for this ...
Averee Dovsek explains the simplest trick to getting the lead arm straight in the backswing and it has nothing to do with the ...
Many average golfers struggle with their ball-striking because they don’t understand how to properly sequence their backswing. Oftentimes, the club gets out of position early in the takeaway and a ...
From AI swing analysis to virtual coaching sessions, technology has revolutionized how golfers learn and improve — but the human element remains more crucial than ever. Remember when a golf lesson ...
You’ve taken lessons and worked on your grip, posture, backswing and weight shift. Your instructor gave you drills for tempo, sequencing and lag. You’ve ...
Picture this: You’ve just crushed your drive right down the middle of the fairway. You’ve got a wedge or a short iron in your hands, and the pin is easily accessible right in the middle of the green.
In 2024, Golf Digest announced a new recognition for renowned golf instructors who had dominated our teacher rankings for decades. The Legends of Golf Instruction, led by Butch Harmon, now includes 22 ...
Head position in the golf swing varies by shot and affects contact quality. 18-time major champion Jack Nicklaus once claimed head position is "the most important thing" to hit better golf shots.
Hard to believe that Tiger turns 50 on Dec. 30. In recognition of the GOAT’s birthday, we’re revisiting his first instructional article for Golf Digest, which appeared in the August 1997 issue, not ...
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