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In this new edition of Weekly Fix, SwingFix pro Tim Cooke is going to discuss swing plane and path and help David eliminate the hooks and blocks he's hitting.
Essentially, “plane” refers to the path of your clubhead during a swing. If the path ( plane) gets out of whack, the result is lots of slices and hooks.
JACK NICKLAUS: I'll be the first to admit it: During some tournaments my golf swing wasn't very good, and I didn't play my very best, but I still managed to win. I was able to figure out a way to ...
Ben's a solid player but a left miss plagues him at times, a shot that SwingFix instructor Tim Cooke will help him eliminate in this edition of Weekly Fix.
Wondering how to fix a slice? Top teacher Andrew Rice shares a simple drill that uses an alignment rod to help cure the issue.
With all this technology, Breed demonstrated and explained how we can use ball flight to diagnose and fix our most common swing faults.
While there are lots of common golf swing flaws that amateurs make, one of the biggest issues is hanging back — meaning you're not properly shifting your weight, which can cause all sorts of ...
Have you ever watched someone who seems to have it all figured out at the driving range? Last week, I saw this incredibly ...
Swing along your shoulder line to create an inside-out path of the club. You will find it's virtually impossible to slice the ball in this drill.