Set up a yoga block (or any soft brick-shaped object) about one inch outside the ball after you've teed up. Use the block as ...
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How to actually fix your slice
Do you fight a slice with your driver off the tee? You're not alone, it's probably the most common swing flaw among golfers.
Ping’s G440 K driver, featuring Dual CarbonFly and a forged face, has appeared on the USGA conforming list, hinting at the ...
Sicily is on the front line of Europe’s fire ant invasion. If it fails to contain the spread, more countries will be at risk.
There are lots of great options at the pro shop, but if you follow Golfweek's tips, you can sort through them to discover ...
Carmakers made cars blind, then sold us cameras to see again. The A-pillar grew fat, and visibility vanished behind 'safety' ...
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Fighting a slice? Here are four types of draw-biased drivers to get you back in the fairway
Question: I'm a longtime slicer and am ready to bite the bullet on a slice-fighting driver. Any suggestions? Answer: The first step to solving the problem is admitting you have one, so congrats for ...
Discover a charming Minnesota bakery where the strawberry rhubarb pie blends flaky crust and fruity flavor for the perfect ...
Columnist Rochelle Olson's weekly roundup covers Halloween dangers to pedestrians, graduation ceremonies at the U of M, ...
From the silver screen to the garage floor, the 1968 Mustang GT 390 still commands reverence—and this one, untouched for 30 ...
This gets worse with the driver because the longer shaft amplifies the face angle. A slightly open face becomes a disappointing slice. The fix: Practice release drills without a ball. Make half-speed ...
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The 75 Biggest Moments in Golf Digest History, Part IV: 1994-2006
The 75 Biggest Moments in Golf Digest History: 1940-1969 / 1970-1980 / 1981-1992 / 1994-2006 / 2007-2023 ...
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