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What you’ve been getting wrong about forward shaft lean
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joe Plecker explains what you've been getting wrong about forward shaft lean at impact.
Welcome back to Weekly Fix! I’m Tim Cooke and each week on GolfChannel.com we’ll be taking a closer look at your golf swings in hopes of helping you play your best this season. This week, we’re going ...
There’s no feeling like hitting a crisp iron. It’s the type of shot that keeps us coming back for more. Problem is, for lots of recreational players, those shots are few and far between. Ball striking ...
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6 key positions that will add power to your golf swing
Hitting the ball long off the tee can be easily achieved by hitting a few key positions in the swing. Here's how. The post 6 ...
As the zero-torque putting category continues to evolve, Odyssey looks to remove one barrier that has caused players to stay ...
Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot putters blend a new face insert to offer golfers better roll and distance control along with zero-torque consistency.
I’ve got a pull-draw problem. Slicers, I know you think this a humble brag, but you can score from short and right of the green. Long left? Nope. The real frustration is that I’ve tried everything to ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. Having a solid iron game is essential for carding birdies. If you can’t hit the ...
Odyssey's new S2S Tri-Hot putters offer a new configuration for "zero torque" putters by moving the shaft axis and CG forward ...
When a pro makes contact with the ball with an iron or wedge, you’ll notice they always have some forward lean in the shaft. This is a product of getting their hands in front of the ball at impact, ...
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