Rick Shiels showcases his favorite drill to promote better golfing, by hitting beyond the ball to encourage left-side movement.
Rick Shiels demonstrates how arm extension can help create power in golf swings and improve the quality of the connection.
Rick Shiels demonstrates an easy way to improve your golf swing by changing the path the club enters the ball.
Rick Shiels talks about the influence of grip on contact and how a strong grip can make the ball go straight or left, and a weak grip can make the ball go right.
Rick Shiels reviews Jordan Spieth's golf clubs, which have helped him have a great season.
Rick Shiels is a professional golfer and YouTube personality.
Rick Shiels testing the Ping G30 with 11.5 degrees of loft, regular shaft and tor shaft. After 5 shots, the average club head speed is 91 miles per hour.
In this video, Rick Shiels tests the Taylor Made Aero Burner with Rob Potter, a 13 handicapper. They hit five balls on the GC2 with the simulator software to test the speed of the club.
Rick Shiels is a professional golfer who breaks down his swing to improve his game. In this video, he shows how he has straighter shots by using a bottle and another club to fix his 6.3 path number.
Rick Shiels is testing out the Mizuno JPX850 with Rob Potter, a 13 handicapper. They compare it to the R15 and the 915, and find that it is most forgiving and gives ultimate distance.
Rick Shiels tests the Titleist 915 D2 driver against the R15 to see if more loft and a bigger head leads to longer drives.
Rick Shiels tests out the Callaway X2 hot for consistency and accuracy against other drivers on the market to see which one performs the best for Mid-Handicappers.
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In this video Rick Shiels PGA Golf Professionals plays the incredible Whistling Straits Golf Course. Whistling Straits has hosting the PGA Championship and The Ryder Cup in recent years, today Rick Shiels is trying to break 75 with the help of a caddie.