The way you hold the club might be costing you a lot of distance There is never a bad time to review how you hold the club. This might be one of the toughest adjustments to work on but necessary if you’re making this common mistake with your grip. Take a look at this golf Read more…
Chris Kirk adjusted his swing to find the winner’s circle again Many tour players learn how to sling draws from an early age because it’s a shortcut to more distance. However, executing a big power hook depends a lot on precision timing, so many pros eventually curtail this shot shape for something easier to repeat. Read more…
On tour, nearly every player starts with a soft trail arm. A softer trail arm also promotes an on-plane backswing, where the club moves on the plane established by the shaft to the ground at address.