GOLF Top 100 Teacher Brian Mogg offers up a simple drill that can dial in your golf swing follow through and lead to better results - and it requires completely ditching your backswing.
Tour Tempo’s John Novosel Jr. explains a couple of simple drills you can do at home to gain speed and power in your swing.
Focusing intently, then going slow, before going faster, is how you get the good stuff to stick in your golf swing. You won't hit as many golf balls, but you'll hit many more good golf balls.
Even better, it can be trained and enhanced in the gym, says Golf Digest Certified Fitness Trainer Matt Arentz, who works with golfers at his gym, ArentzRX Golf, in Napa, Calif. Arentz is going to ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series ... a smooth-tempo swing? Boost your contact and consistency, and even add a few yards back onto your game with my three-club drill.
Every golf swing is a little different and requires different training. McIlroy in particular wanted to adjust his backswing, so he had to find a drill that helped him do that while also improving ...
Arentz is going to give you exercises and one swing drill ... of their golf swing. "Many golfers are missing out on the benefits of frontal-plane training," he says. "If you go through your ...