Hi, I’m Tim Cooke, and welcome back to Weekly Fix, where each week right here on GolfChannel.com we’ll be taking a closer look at your swings in hopes of helping you play better golf this year. This ...
Understanding how your swing path and the angle of your clubface affect your golf shots is crucial when it comes to understanding your golf swing. In this video segment, Michael Breed, host of The ...
You will see a lot of quick fixes for fixing a slice. Some work, some don’t. Some have a short shelf life and only make it one or two holes. If you want long-term relief from your slice you have to do ...
An inside takeaway often starts with the hands moving without the body. We break down how proper shoulder turn and clubface control keep the club on plane early. When the takeaway stays neutral, the ...
Picture yourself on your favorite hole at your home course, holding a 7-iron and aiming for the center of the green. You make a good swing but the ball ...
Although far less common, a duck hook can be a score-wrecker. While the slice has little power and typically flies high in the sky, the hook has the opposite characteristics. The ball comes out hot ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
If you know you’re slicing because the clubface is open at impact, that’s a good start. A lot of golfers never even identify ...
You tee up the ball with a driver 14 (or so) times a round, but are you really paying attention to its height? Whether you tee the ball low or high can have a huge impact on your swing and can either ...