Swing Sequences
- Swing Sequence: Boo Weekley
- Weekley's swing is more finely crafted than you think
- Swing Sequence: Fred Couples
- Swing easy, hit hard: Power tips from Mr. Smooth
- Swing Sequence: Steve Flesch
- He was a two-time tour winner in '07. Here's how he did it.
- Hank Haney: Square your eyes
- Stop your reverse pivot
- Tom Watson: Stay level
- How to feel a good shoulder turn
- Stay stacked
- Keep your upper body between your feet
- Triple-X Factor: Your keys to power
- Three moves today's tour players use to drive the ball super-long, and how to make them work for you
- Jim McLean's Video Tip
- Build power and distance with Jim McLean's "in the slot" swing drill.
- Shatter Your Handicap
- Ben Hogan's pane-of-glass instruction tips
- Ernie Els: Free up your driver
- Try a lighter grip and shorter backswing
- Driver Swing Sequence: Ernie Els
- Looking at Ernie's swing sequence, it's easy to see why so many players at all levels marvel at how he's able to make it look so effortless. A true swinger of the club, Ernie combines balance, power and rhythm in a package that's clearly one of the best actions of all time.
- Swing sequences: Ernie Els (Face-on)
- His swing is regarded as arguably the most fluid and effortless in the game. Ernie Els has mastered swinging without having mechanical thoughts in his head. View his swing in motion!
















