One of the biggest challenges recreational golfers face is maintaining their posture throughout the swing. Standing up out of the shot - also known as "losing your incline to the ground" - leads to ...
From pro golfers like Jim Furyk and Matthew Wolff — who each have funky-looking swings — to "picture-perfect" golf swings like Adam Scott and Ludvig Aberg, we've seen all sorts of variations over the ...
It is my firm belief - and I emphasize the word firm - that nearly all swing cancers can be traced directly back to setup flaws. A poor grip, bad posture, incorrect distance from the ball, faulty ...
Most average golfers don’t have a true understanding of the role that posture plays in being able to swing the golf club, especially as it relates to making a good turn away from the ball. More ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com's new series, Timeless Tips, ...
Martin Laird reacts after sinking a birdie putt on the 18th green to win the 2007 Athens Regional Foundation Classic Sunday, April 22, 2007, at the Jennings Mill Country Club in Bogart, Georgia.
There are tons of elements that go into hitting a golf ball — many of which can be difficult to control — but one of the most important things you need to master is building a consistent golf setup.
It doesn’t matter how good of a golfer you are, because part of what makes the game so fun (and frustrating) is the fact that the work never stops. For instance, just because you shot one over today ...
Grip, aim and setup is the key to hitting any shot well. A player who holds the club or sets up incorrectly will need to compensate for that flaw somewhere in their swing. These are the basic ...
It's OK to envy another golfer's swing. It can be good for your own golf swing—but only if you do it the right way. The problem: You may like another player's golf swing—Adam Scott, let's say—but you ...