You’ve likely received or given (gasp!) some of the worst advice in golf without knowing it

By GOLFTEC Digital

It would be hard to definitively conclude a single “greatest” aspect to the game of golf. The possibilities are many: Golf’s never-ending personal challenge, the treasured time and camaraderie shared with friends, the good walk in nature, spoiled by its wonderfully perfect imperfections.

Yes, golfers everywhere often love the game for different reasons, but at least all of us who play it can collectively agree it’s an incredible game.

Worst Advice in Golf - SwingTRU Motion Study example
The GOLFTEC SwingTRU Motion Study proved many common theories in golf to be false.

On the flip side of this equation, however – at least from GOLFTEC’s standpoint as devoted purveyors of helping people play better golf since 1995 – we might propose an aspect of the game that’s conclusively the worst: Far too many golfers give, and receive, the worst advice in golf. And they don’t even know it.

As the release of our SwingTRU Motion study earlier this year definitively proved, some long theorized and taught ideas in the game – many of which have led to millions of golfers never improving the way they want to or should – were shown to be incorrect in terms of bona fide data presenting how the best golfers swing a club.

So, GOLFTEC’s Nick Clearwater is back with Jon Levy in our latest Lesson Series video to tackle the worst advice in golf that contributes to the problem instead of the intended solution.

Check out the video below and SHARE WITH A GOLFING BUDDY WHO COULD USE THIS INFORMATION!


VIDEO: Lesson Series – The worst advice in golf



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1 COMMENT

  1. WORST ADVICE tells us if we keep our right leg bent during the back-swing…that’s BAD. Your advice is to straighten the right leg, because that is what the pros do. Not so…according to the Jack Nicklaus pictures in your video “Should I lift the left heel during the golf back-swing” with Peter Finch. I also know a Long Drive Champion who keeps his right let bent with his weight on the inside of his right foot.

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