Proper hand placement—at 8 and 4 or 9 and 3 o’clock—improves control and safety behind the wheel. Learn why these positions matter and how to help young drivers build safe habits.
One of my favorite things about the Internet is that it never forgets. Now, in some cases, that can be a bad thing — because nobody wants to relive that foggy memory of themselves from college — but ...
Answer: When it comes to driving, try to keep at least 10 inches between yourself and the steering wheel. When it comes to ...
It's one of those questions that PGA professionals get asked a lot, and the advice around this part of the golf swing has ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SAN DIEGO — It’s something that drivers may ...
Question: Hi. I have two grandsons, one 17 years old with a driver’s license the other is 15 with a permit. They both have a bad habit of driving with ...
After teaching thousands of golfers over the years, I’ve discovered something that might surprise you: there is no one “perfect” trail hand position on the grip. Yet checking how your palm aligns on ...
Mike Spicci is a 6-handicapper at Rock Ridge C.C. in Newtown, Conn. His irons and wedges feature typical round rubber grips. His driver, fairway wood and hybrid, however, are adorned with Golf Pride’s ...
After teaching thousands of golfers over the years, I’ve discovered something that might surprise you: there is no one “perfect” trail hand position on the grip. Yet checking how your palm aligns on ...