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My latest thoughts on achieving a long backswing
March 4, 2020- by Steven E. Greer I started The Golf Project in 2016 with my abbreviated backswing as my biggest problem. Several swing coaches tried to label me as inflexible.
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The Viktor Hovland pause-backswing might be the ideal backswing
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The Greer-Hovland pump drill is a great way to transfer weight to the left foot at the top of the swing
February 24, 2020- I was on the verge of quitting again. Nothing I tried could fix the early stalling
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Working on the perfect swing for 2019
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The Golf Project: Visualize throwing your clubs, not hitting at the ball
December 16, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, MD Over the last few months of indoor swinging and thinking, I have started to view the entire swing as a
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Beware the “Golf Scientist” quack
January 20, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD Along with the advent of modern golf analysis technology is the downside of data overload. What do we