Improper ball position affecting low-point control
Improper Ball Position Affecting Low-Point Control: How to Diagnose and Correct It In golf, your ability to control the low point—the lowest point of your swing arc where the club…
Early extension in the downswing that causes thin iron shots
Early Extension in the Downswing: Why It Causes Thin Iron Shots and How to Fix It Are your iron shots coming off the clubface thin and weak? You might be…
Loss of posture during the downswing
Loss of Posture During the Downswing: Causes, Consequences, and Practical Fixes for a Consistent Golf Swing Maintaining proper posture during the downswing is a cornerstone of reliable golf performance. When…
Inconsistent swing length and distance control
Inconsistent Swing Length and Distance Control: Diagnose, Fix, and Master Your Golf Swing In golf, distance control and swing length are two sides of the same coin. When your swing…
Flat backswing plane and timing inconsistency
Flat Backswing Plane and Timing Inconsistency: Causes, Drills, and solutions In golf, a flat backswing plane and timing inconsistency can quietly sabotage your accuracy, distance, and repeatable ball flight. When…
Improper spine tilt with the driver
Improper Spine Tilt with the Driver: Causes, Consequences, and Corrective Strategies Driving is something most of us do daily, yet it’s easy too overlook how the position of your spine…
Effect of a Steep Downswing Plane on Pull Cuts
This study analyzes how a steep downswing plane alters the trajectory and spin of pull cuts. By comparing clubface alignment and distal path, results indicate reduced punch and increased curvature under load, challenging conventional swing models.
Trail-Arm Troubles in the Downswing: A Close Look
Trail-Arm Troubles in the Downswing: A Close Look. This creative, neutral study peers into how the trail arm moves—subtle misalignments, timing quirks, and grip dynamics—that quietly shape power and precision during the swing.
