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A mental “feel” to stay down and get a pure body turn using ground forces
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Drill for getting tall and loaded: Face the camera in the backswing
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Feel as if you are pulling the club through sand into impact
November 5, 2020- by Steven E. Greer Wow. I am highly confident that I found the feel for turning the torso properly over to the left side.
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Different putter balances require totally different grips
(Note: I finally used my professional audio on this one. I am wearing a lavaliere mic so you do not hear that tin can echo sound. I even put on a shirt too.) December 29, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, … Continue reading
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Jeffrey Epstein personal banker, Seth Waugh, refuses to shake hands with LIV golfer and PGA Champ Brooks Koepka
May 22, 2023- by Steven E. Greer Brooks Koepka won his this PGA Championship title yesterday. I was wondering how my favorite golf bureaucrat, Seth Waugh, would handle it. The New York Post showed how ole Sethy did not shake … Continue reading
It’s not you. It is impossible to chip on Bermuda grass.
December 7, 2019- by Steven E. Greer I have extensively studied short chipping on Bermuda grass. I concluded that it is simply impossible to
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Tapping into a 40-year-old lesson from Jack Grout
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The crucial Counter Fall move that all good golfers do
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I think I finally figured out the swing after seven years of The Golf Project
October 8, 2022- by Steven E. Greer Since I started this Golf Project in 2016, there have been many times where I thought I had solved the mysteries of the swing, only to go out to the golf course and … Continue reading
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Fixing my pelvis and pivot
May 30, 2022- I have made good progress, but could tell my spine in the backswing was getting stuck.
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Early hip extension is just a symptom, not the disease
January 19, 2022- by Steven E. Greer, MD When I started this Golf Project six years ago, my problem was an awkward backswing where I felt constricted,
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The Greer Turn-Head-Left drill
December 25, 2021- I have been plagued by this reflex to keep my head cocked to the right like Nicklaus.
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I finally understand why the wide-arc, fast-tempo backswing works
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A sidearm football throw teaches you how to move the elbow in the golf throw
February 6, 2020- by Steven E. Greer, MD I have written many times previously how the ideal golf throw resembles a sidearm football
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Hitting my new Titleist TSi3 driver, 8 degree loft, with 65 gram Mitsubishi Tensei shaft
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Tips for Getting the Most Out of a Practice Session
February 22, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD Over the last two-years, I have discovered that it is very easy to go to a practice range, hit a bucket of