How to Swing a Golf Club
A straightforward breakdown of grip, stance, backswing, and follow-through so you can build a repeatable motion.
Great if you’re new to golf or rebuilding your swing from the ground up.
No overcomplicated swing theories here. Just clear, straightforward advice to help you hit better shots, manage your way around the course, and have more fun from the first tee to the last putt.
A straightforward breakdown of grip, stance, backswing, and follow-through so you can build a repeatable motion.
Great if you’re new to golf or rebuilding your swing from the ground up.
Simple setup and alignment tips to keep more drives in play and avoid the big miss off the first tee.
Perfect if the driver is your “love/hate” club.
Learn a simple bunker setup and swing thought so sand shots become routine instead of terrifying.
A reliable bunker game is one of the fastest ways to drop a few strokes.
Most good golf comes from doing the basics well—how you grip the club, how you stand to the ball, and how you move your body through impact. These articles keep things simple.
Getting up and down, managing misses, and playing smart targets can save more strokes than a brand new driver.
A calm, clear head can be worth just as much as a perfect swing. Learn how to handle pressure and keep your round on track when it matters.
Understanding your handicap and how it’s calculated makes it easier to track improvement and set realistic goals for your game.
Once your fundamentals are in a good place, the right gear can help you squeeze out a few extra strokes. If you’re curious about which clubs, balls, shoes, or accessories might actually make a difference, check out our latest gear guides.
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