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GOLF Top 100 Teacher Brian Mogg explains how setting your wrists can create effortless power in your golf swing. The post ...
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Bowing the lead wrist is more popular than ever. Should you be doing it to help your ball-striking?
This list of major-championship winners who swing a golf club with their lead wrist in flexion at the top of the swing (bowed, bent toward the palm) is pretty impressive. Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm, ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com's new series, Timeless Tips, we're highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
One of the beautiful things about the internet is having all that limitless knowledge at your fingertips. No matter what subject piques your interest, you always have a wealth of expertise and insight ...
While the golf swing might look like one fluid motion, instructor and legendary on-course reporter Peter Kostis argues it’s made of three levers that need to work individually first before they can ...
Question: I’ve been trying to brush up my golf game by regularly hitting the driving range and playing more often. But lately, I’ve noticed a pretty painful twinge in my right wrist during my swing.
PGA Tour Champions player Steve Stricker has had a great career hitting most of his short-game shots with minimal wrist action. You could make a case for using his technique in many situations around ...
Tour pros are exceptional wedge players because they control their distance so well, but you don’t need to spend hours on the range to be pin-high more often—you just might need to adjust your ...
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