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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. Luckily if you understand a proper takeaway motion, you'll be much more ...
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Getting off the tee with confidence can change the entire trajectory of your round of golf. Driver trouble often isn’t about ...
Broken shafts, loose heads and everything in between — Jeff Silva of Silva’s Custom Golf in Danvers has seen it all. Silva fixes clubs as well as builds custom clubs, and what makes his business ...
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GOLF Magazine Top 100 Teacher Scott Munroe explains how to straighten out your shots off the tee.
Averee Dovsek explains the club path and face-to-path data points needed to master a draw and a fade.
Picture this: You’re standing on the tee box of a gettable par 5. The wind is slightly at your back. And there’s not a whole lot of trouble on either side of the fairway. This is the ideal spot to ...
GOLF Magazine Top 100 Teacher Mike Bender says you should hold the club in your fingers for a better swing.
There's this visual from an old Golf Digest article that I can't get out of my head—because it's great. It comes courtesy of David Leadbetter, and you can see it below. The legendary teacher is ...
You're looking here at Golf Digest's No. 1 ranked teacher in America, Mark Blackburn. No, this isn't what Mark looks like in his downswing. Here he's modeling a classic fault—sliding. It's what ...
If you are tired of being the shortest hitter in your foursome, GOLF Magazine Top 100 Teacher Mike Malaska had three great drills that can help you add yards to your tee shots fast.