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Archive for the 'Swing Check' Category

Frank Razzaia Analysis

Frank has an incredibly solid swing but he is missing one key component: lag.

Joe French Analysis

Working on lag can be tough… especially when another swing fault makes it nearly impossible to create it.

Dave Koster Analysis

Think you would be satisfied with your swing after you win a club championship. Not David.

Put a driver in Patrick's hands and there is no telling what will happen next. Our job is to change that.

David Baker Analysis

Sometimes the biggest problems with your swing occur before you even take the club back.

Simon Johansson Analysis

This golfer has some ambitious goals, and I'm going to try to help him achieve them.

Eddy Butt Analysis

Lots of flaws, but one simple (potential) fix.

I compare George's golf swing is to the swing of Tiger Woods… but that's not necessarily a good thing.

Luis is looking for a bit more power and consistency with his driver, and these two fixes should help give them to him.

Dan Crotty Swing Analysis

Extra movement and power leaks hold Dan Crotty back from reaching his potential. A few small adjustments may lead to large improvements in his power and efficiency.

Xavier Augustyniak Swing Analysis

In this Swing Check: The importance of posture and balance in the swing, and dispelling the myth of keeping the head down and the left arm straight.

Eric Hanf Swing Analysis

In this edition we look at causes and corrections for block shots.

Swing Check: Small changes in setup can lead to big changes in the swing.

With a little work, this 20 handicapper could improve drastically.

Steve Brummer plays to his 12-handicap very frequently, but he'll mix in every sort of bad shot imaginable in the process.

Jeff Smith Swing Analysis

Jeff Smith, then a 24-handicapper, puts himself in front of the looking glass (and video camera) for his Swing Check.

A new column debuts, and you can be the star. Or, well, the subject at least…