In this in-depth golf lesson, we focus on analyzing and correcting a golfer’s swing path using slow-motion footage and expert ...
Learn how to improve your angle of attack with a driver using a simple and effective golf drill demonstrated by a ...
In this series, I’m going to make you a better ball-striker with your driver, fairway woods, irons and wedges. For starters, put some impact tape or foot powder on the face of any club and hit some ...
If your swing speed is on the slower side, an ultra-light driver can be a huge help. Luckily for you, we tested and determined the best drivers for slower swing speeds for ClubTest 2025 with the ...
What stood out to me in our 2026 testing wasn’t just which drivers performed well for slower swing speeds, it was which ones ...
There’s an old saying that “It’s not the arrow, it’s the archer” for gear nerds who try to fix everything wrong with their games by making an equipment change. In the case of Jenny Shin, it turns out ...
Understanding how your swing path and the angle of your clubface affect your golf shots is crucial when it comes to understanding your golf swing. In this video segment, Michael Breed, host of The ...
Tension is identified as one of the top factors that ruins golf swings. “Tension destroys golf swings... kills your rotation,” says instructor Mike Dickson. Staying relaxed improves swing mechanics ...
For most golfers, the swing path is one of the most misunderstood (yet most important) pieces of the golf swing puzzle. While most amateur or beginner golfers see their golf swing on film and think it ...
To take advantage of the technology in your driver, especially if you don’t swing it over 100 miles per hour, you might have been told it’s best to tee the ball high and catch it on the upswing. Do ...
Jenny Shin is a veteran LPGA player with a title to her credit, but has been struggling in 2025, driver woes being the culprit. But in a twist where it’s usually the player, not the equipment, this ...
Golf swing path determines ball direction and consistency; and is often misunderstood by beginner golfers. Instructor Kelvin Kelley suggests using your own shadow and the ball lines as a setup “cheat ...