Lack of success on the fairway may not be due to your swing - it could be your hips that are to blame.
New research from the University of Warwick has found that professional golfers are more likely to have different shaped right and left hips compared to the rest of us.
The finding was made by Dr Edward Dickenson and his colleagues at the University of Warwick's Warwick Medical School.
The research team, led by Professor Damian Griffin of the University of Warwick, have published two papers Hip morphology in elite golfers: asymmetry between lead and trail hips and Professional golfers' hips: prevalence and predictors of hip pain with clinical and MR examinations in a special Olympic golf themed issue of the British Journal of Sports Medicine, the top sports science and sports medicine journal in the world.