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An upright backswing, for those who may be unfamiliar, is a golf swing where the arms tend to work more vertically up and down. A flatter backswing swing, by contrast, is when the arms work more ...
Typically there are two types of swing: flat and upright. Both swings are all correct and effective. Swing types do not affect distance and accuracy at all. In general, stout golfers who tend to ...
For years, equipment manufacturers — and even guilty golf writers — recommended golfers dial in their lie angles as either upright, standard or flat, based on height and arm length.
The inside story of how Xander Schauffele re-worked his golf swing—and began playing the best ... To compensate for this slightly flat shoulder turn, Xander started moving his arms more upright.
If you struggle with combining arm swing and body pivot, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Mike Malizia shares a go-to drill to fix the issue. The post Correct 2 common flaws with this ultimate full swing ...
The Flat Cat has two flat sides to help golfers feel where the club face is during their putting stroke. Or in Fitzpatrick’s case, his full swing. “I put it on the club at a 45 degree angle ...
You can’t become the best golfer in the world without hitting good golf shots and you can’t hit good golf shots with a bad golf swing. The truth be told, however, that today’s world No. 1 ...
This week, PGA pro Scott Pollack of Grantwood Golf Course in Solon offers tips on how to correct a flat swing.
Most teachers long have espoused a swing in which right-handed golfers seek a flat, or even cupped, left wrist at the top. The World Golf Hall of Fame is full of players who followed that direction.
Scott Hoch was one of the best ball-strikers throughout the 1980s, and had he not missed a two-foot putt at the 1989 Masters, he would've had a green jacket to show for it. Hoch got on the PGA ...