How adding a pause in your backswing improves your ball striking

Hideki Matsuyama plays a shot at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.

Is a little pause at the top of your backswing the ticket to improved ball striking? GOLF Top 100 Teacher Tim Cooke explains.

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