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Struggling with unpredictable tee shots? Watch as golf pro Ed helps Patrick fix his two-way miss—battling both slices and hooks with the driver. Using real Trackman data, Ed analyzes Patrick's negative club path and swing direction,
Most average and beginner golfers will try anything to try and fix their golf swing. Whether that means grinding on the driving range, paying for lessons, watching videos online, or buying a bunch of golf training aids, there's all sorts of options to ...
Every week on The Golf Fix, Michael Breed shares tips, breaks down swings and answers viewer questions in an effort to help golfers of all ability levels play better. When it comes to putting, distance control is essential and having good distance control ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a game-improvement column that drops every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Game Improvement Editor Luke Kerr-Dineen to help you play smarter, better golf. It was 2008 when “The Golf Fix” first burst onto the air. I remember it ...
This Popular Golf Swing Flaw is a Death Move. Here's How to Fix It originally appeared on Athlon Sports. While there are lots of common golf swing flaws that amateurs make, one of the biggest issues is hanging back — meaning you're not properly shifting ...
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 Golf Fix, answers a Facebook question from Casey, who’s ...
The Golf Fix, when it first came onto the air, was whatever the golf instruction equivalent was to a shot of espresso. Its high-energy host, Michael Breed, would get you excited about the nitty gritty of the golf swing. It made you want to get out there ...
In this comprehensive golf lesson, Ed helps Patrick address a persistent swing flaw: flipping the clubface at impact. Discover effective drills to correct an open clubface during the downswing and achieve better clubface control.
Fictional driving range pro Roy McAvoy said of the golf swing in the movie Tin Cup that “Tempo is everything, perfection unobtainable.” Having great tempo can cover up plenty of swing flaws and it’s also something that can be practiced, like many ...