“Removing the ball and providing a singular goal of 'swing this stick fast' gives them a chance to develop a swing that has some speed, without the fear of ball contact,” Carroll writes in his Swing ...
Sometimes, the reason iron shots won’t stop on the green has less to do with your swing and more to do with the golf ball you’re playing. Distance off the ...
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The overlooked movement that signals elite golf swing speed
In A Nutshell A sideways jump off one leg was the strongest physical predictor of golf clubhead speed. Explosive lateral and ...
Recall when you’ve played your best golf. What did your swing feel like? Effortful and strenuous or smooth, well-timed and controlled? The irony is that moves in the golf swing that feel powerful and ...
When you’re chasing speed or distance, it’s easy to get caught up in the obvious: speed training, a bigger turn, or just swinging harder, especially when you’re hungry for a few extra yards. But there ...
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Jumping ability linked to faster golf swings and longer driving distance
There is an old saying in golf that players drive for show and putt for dough. Yet at the highest levels of competition, ...
In this edition of our Practice at Home series, we're exploring how dedicated speed training can transform your distance. As golf continues to evolve into a power-focused sport, learning how to safely ...
A hammer drill can help golfers improve their takeaway and fix their golf swing issues. Instructor Kelvin Kelley says, “Everybody can hammer a nail,” relating it to the correct backswing motion.
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