Golf coaches are drawing parallels between the mechanics of a baseball throwing motion and a powerful, efficient golf swing. By mimicking the trail arm position and whip-like release of a throw, ...
Getting more power in the golf swing is the goal of every amateur or beginner player. While we all hope that, one day, we'll ...
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 ...
Golf and baseball experts are highlighting how shared biomechanics, like lower-body sequencing and weight transfer, can boost performance in both sports. PGA coaches note that while some baseball ...
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Why a 'throwing motion' can help your golf swing
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Krista Dunton explains that feeling like your trail arm is in a throwing position can be beneficial for the golf swing. The post Why a ‘throwing motion’ can help your golf swing ...
So you want to hit the ball longer? Join the club. There’s no ability in the modern game that is more sought after than power off the tee. Speed training and improved fitness are two obvious avenues ...
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Remember this easy wrist hack to hit longer drives
In this edition of Play Smart, we take a look at an easy hack for more clubhead speed from long-drive pro Kyle Berkshire. The post Remember this easy wrist hack to hit longer drives appeared first on ...
Tony Ruggiero discusses with Smylie how placing a stick under your arches improves balance, foot pressure, and control, enhancing your golf swing power.
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