Golf Channel teacher Craig Bocking demonstrates how using the AimPoint method can help you sink breaking putts.
Here is more on Aim Point explained.
Golf Channel teacher Craig Bocking demonstrates how using the AimPoint method can help you sink breaking putts.
Here is more on Aim Point explained.
It’s U.S. Open week, and Golf Channel‘s Martin and Blair show how to find the fairway by hitting a fade off the tee.
Golf Channel Academy’s Kelley Brooke demonstrates the proper move and sequencing of the downswing.
She says she received this tip from Butch Harmon, but she could just as well be referencing Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons.
Golf Channel Academy’s Rob Strano shows how to use a croquet mallet to improve your backswing.
Doing this is what it means when people say they are trying to keep their hands in front of them.
This tip was in my e-mail inbox this morning and is good advice for how to set up properly for chip shots of 10 to 20 yards or so.
Quite often people hear the advice that their grip is too strong or too weak. A strong or weak grip has nothing to do with how tight you are gripping the club, but is how your hands have been placed on the club.
Golf Channel Academy’s Jeff Ritter explains the differences between weak and strong grips in the golf swing.
School of Golf’s Martin Hall and Blair O’Neal shows how you can improve your backswing and downswing, and stop the dreaded over the top move with their “over the topper chopper stopper”.
This one showed up in my daily e-mail from the GolfChannel, and I think the majority of golfers can use this tip from Golf Channel Academy ‘s Travis Fulton.
I think the key is where the face is pointed in the backswing. Too many golfers who slice open the clubface up on the backswing and can not adjust it fast enough on the downswing to get it back to square.