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I Learned How To Grip The Golf Club From A Top 50 Coach... And I've Never Hit The Ball Better!
This simple lesson on how to grip the golf club, from Golf Monthly Top 50 Coach Alex Elliott instantly improved my ball striking. You really should try ...
Learning how to grip a golf club properly is essential when you're looking to play consistent golf. For many beginner golfers, though, they often don't understand simple fundamentals that can help ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. Fundamentals are the key to a solid golf swing. The foundations built by solid ...
Whether you just started your golf journey or need a few pointers before hitting balls with friends, there are a few things you should know to set yourself up for success — and Erika Larkin, a GOLF ...
When going through a proper fitting, we know that finding the right head and shaft combination plays a crucial role in lowering your golf scores. There's also another key part of the club that often ...
Marisa is a professional golfer from South Florida with status on the Epson Tour. She loves the challenge of competing, contributing and connecting others along the way. Through her regimen as a ...
I'm Luke Kerr-Dineen, Senior Editor for Game Improvement at Golf Digest and resident golf swing nerd. Golf IQ is my weekly newsletter where I’ll share insight from some of the smartest people in the ...
Most golfers grip the club too tightly. A firm grip will cause you to guide the club, slow down clubhead speed, and induce ...
Your grip is the only connection that you have with the club and we hear a lot about how to grip it. But a lot less about grip pressure which is also key. Top 50 coach Ged Walters explains how hard ...
We beat the drum on re-gripping regularly. That’s because it’s way past time golfers start thinking about their grips as equipment for their hands instead of simple handles for golf clubs. In many ...
Many golfers struggle with slicing due to poor clubface control at impact. Mark Hackett recommends using a wooden block to practice proper clubface alignment. Adjusting your golf grip and practicing ...
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