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Why front-to-back dispersion matters more than you think
True Spec Golf Master fitter Kevin O'Connell explains why players should focus on distance dispersion just as much as directional dispersion.
Not only does he use a molded grip to make sure his fundamentals are correct, he also obsesses over where his hands are on the club before every shot. If it works for him, it’ll work for you. In the ...
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Forget Low & Slow: Snatch the club back like Jon Rahm
The reason Rahm’s backswing is short and quick goes back to how he compensated for a birth defect. He describes it as a “club ...
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5 driving keys to hit longer, straighter tee shots
If you want to hit more fairways and lower your scores, you have to increase your consistency off the tee - and Erika Larkin ...
You tee up the ball with a driver 14 (or so) times a round, but are you really paying attention to its height? Whether you tee the ball low or high can have a huge impact on your swing and can either ...
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