One of the biggest challenges any golfer faces, pro or not, is overactive hands. Once your hands take over, the consistency ...
If you're distracted, lazy, or unintentional with your golf practice, top-ranked golf coach Christopher Smith has some ...
New year, new you? Only if your clubs fit. January’s the sweet spot for a fitting—quieter shops, better attention, instant ...
Before you start hanging, however, Matta wants you to be aware that if you currently have shoulder or back issues, or ...
President Trump, under political pressure over economic issues as attention turns to the midterm elections, defended his ...
Henil Patel shone with a five-wicket haul while Vaibhav Suryavanshi was dismissed for just two runs as India began their ...
The tush push, which is both loathed and love around the league depending on perspective, has made a major impact on the NFL ...
Lake Murray State Park, just a short drive from town, offers even more outdoor recreation opportunities. Oklahoma’s first and ...
“The backswing starts with the clubhead first, then arms, torso, then lower body. In transition (which is even before we reach the top of backswing) everything switches. The lower body leads (shifts) ...
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How I’m learning to hit bombs off the tee this winter
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF.com game-improvement editor Zephyr Melton details how he's working on his driver this winter.
Practicing the one-handed chip encourages a stable, descending strike that helps with predictable ball flight and consistent ...
A study shows that 18-hole rounds provide superior blood sugar and cholesterol benefits compared to walking, demonstrating ...
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