When you think about great ball-strikers, Jon Rahm certainly comes to mind. Let's break down his efficient swing.
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we're ... Compressing the ball means ball-first contact, where the ball actually changes shape from perfectly circular due to the speed ...
For instance, when you know you’ve got a club that can carry a bunker or a hazard, you can set up to your shot without trying to swing too hard, and focus on making ball-first contact.
Are you standing too far away from the ball? Or too close? GOLF Top 100 Teacher Hall of Famer Butch Harmon has a "great drill ...
he or she must place a ball on the spot it first touched the ground after the second drop. But, if the placed ball does not stay on that spot after two attempts, the nearest spot not nearer the hole ...