Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: How the quest for the perfect golf swing can go wrong By: Claude Harmon III, Top 100 Teacher October 19, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Off Course with Claude Harmon: How the quest for the perfect golf swing can go wrong Brent Rooker's favorite course (and 1 he wants to play) | Subpar How MLB players squeeze golf into Spring Training | Subpar A SURPRISING DAY AT COBRA Why you need to know what you're doing adjusting the Qi4D weights | Fully Equipped Why the new Opus SP+ wedge fits a niche | Fully Equipped Ad Slot 90 Seconds A Ad Slot 60 Seconds B Ad Slot 60 Seconds A Ad Slot 30 Seconds B Ad Slot 30 Seconds A On this week’s episode of Off Course with Claude Harmon, Top 100 Teacher Boyd Summerhays describes the pitfalls of chasing perfection when it comes to the swing. Latest In Instruction 10 hours ago I gained 12 mph of clubhead speed in 1 hour. Here's how 1 day ago How Fred Couples swings fast while looking so smooth 1 day ago How an elite amateur uses a wedge to generate effortless swing speed 2 days ago Rules Guy: Are you required to declare a provisional before you hit it? Golf.com Photographer Related Articles Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: The stark differences between the PGA and LPGA Tour Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Why this LPGA pro’s second career win was so sweet Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Why golf appealed to Mito Pereira as a kid Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Why Mito Pereira quit golf for two years as a teenager Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Why Mito Pereira was ‘so embarrassed’ the first time he saw Tiger Woods Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Why this major winner likes to keep his warm-up short Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: How this pro’s devastating loss fueled his first major win Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Shane Lowry explains what he learned from Tiger’s 10 at the Masters Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: What caddie-turned-broadcaster John Wood notices inside the ropes