Just about every recreational golfer has some power leaks in their swing. Unlike the pros and elite amateurs, recreational players are rarely maximizing their efficiency in moving the golf club. But ...
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How to use your trail wrist for more power and control
One of the biggest sources of power in the golf swing comes from the trail wrist and how it loads and releases during the swing. In the backswing, the trail wrist should bend backward, storing energy ...
Bernie Najar tackles five of the biggest power myths and give you swing advice that will help your amp up your ball speed this season. The post Busting 5 myths about how to generate power in the golf ...
I've seen huge gains in my power, mobility and flexibility recently thanks to a winter golf rebuild that focuses on improving ...
A buzz term in golf in recent years is "ground reaction forces." Mark Blackburn, Golf Digest's Best Teacher in America, explains it's not just about how hard you can push into the ground to generate ...
We all know that every golf swing is different, which is why the expression "swing your swing" make so much sense. But as long as the clubface gets squared at impact, it doesn't really matter how the ...
You don’t have to look far for a power tip. Players have always been obsessed with hitting the ball longer—whether you’re a club player, competitive junior, Tour pro or World Long Drive competitor.
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