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.
After giving over 30,000 golf lessons, Ed has identified the 3 most common reasons golfers slice the ball—and how to correct ...
Set a yoga block or similar soft item just outside the ball when you practice your driver swing. This will help you make an inside-out strike.
There are lots of great options at the pro shop, but if you follow Golfweek's tips, you can sort through them to discover ...
If you’re struggling with a slice, chances are your clubface is open at the top of the backswing, indicated by the toe of the ...
Here's why your ball may be going to “right field,” according to GOLF Top 100 teacher Cameron McCormick. And here's his way to fix that.
Ping’s G440 K driver, featuring Dual CarbonFly and a forged face, has appeared on the USGA conforming list, hinting at the ...
An open clubface at impact is one of golf’s most expensive ... This gets worse with the driver because the longer shaft amplifies the face angle. A slightly open face becomes a disappointing slice.
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Modern drivers are built to deliver explosive power off the tee, but raw distance only tells part of the story. If you're serious about finding the right driver for your game, one metric deserves more ...