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You might hear the terms "shallow" and "steep" to refer to a golf swing, but what do they actually mean? Here's a quick guide.
In either case, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kevin Sprecher dives into a drill for correcting your swing plane in today’s Home Practice. First, Sprecher addresses those swinging too steep.
In this four-part series with Josh Zander, a Golf Digest Teaching Professional, you’ll find out how to determine whether your impact signature is too steep or too shallow.
There's lots of debate about being steep vs. shallow in the short game, so GOLF Teacher to Watch TJ Yeaton explains what's best. The post Steep vs. shallow: Top teacher says 1 way is best for ...
A steep backswing can lead to a lot of problems. Chunks, push fades and violent contact — not in a good way. A shallow move away and into the golf ball is key to hitting high-quality shots. This ...
How to shallow your golf swing #3: Drag the club down the wall The final step in this process is to feel like you’re dragging your club down a wall. Here, Larkin shows you an example of what not ...
Welcome back to Weekly Fix. I’m Tim Cooke and we’re breaking down your swings every week here on GolfChannel.com in hopes of helping you play your best golf in 2013. This week, we’re going to take a ...
Golf pro Daril Pacinella offers advice on how to shallow out your swing. Hitting the ground behind the ball can leave a big divot. Click here for important updates to our privacy policy.
It is hard to play golf in the rain, and sometimes even harder whenever it stops. We have to hit the ball off of muddy ground with shots that require steeper angles sometimes. This may also be a ...
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