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How to build a smooth takeaway using this easy motion
A good takeaway sets up everything in your golf swing - and this simple arm fold and wrist hinge move makes it effortless.
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This type of swing looks over the top, but it can work—golf’s top teacher shows you how
Many golfers have swing tendencies that, no matter how hard they try, they can’t get rid of. That’s why in this Golf Digest+ ...
One of the biggest challenges any golfer faces, pro or not, is overactive hands. Once your hands take over, the consistency ...
Back in a 2006 issue of GOLF Magazine, Peter Kostis broke down a key "X-factor" that pros use to add serious speed to their swings.
If you're distracted, lazy, or unintentional with your golf practice, top-ranked golf coach Christopher Smith has some ...
The good news is that getting into a solid golf fitness routine doesn’t require beginning from zero or overhauling your ...
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Stop using the wrong body parts in golf
Certainly! Here is the revised description without any links: --- Most golfers never really learn what each body part is supposed to do in the golf swing—and it leads to years of frustration, topped ...
Amp Fit announced a recall of its fitness machines because the equipment could result in an injury.
Before you start hanging, however, Matta wants you to be aware that if you currently have shoulder or back issues, or ...
Tiger at 50 reminds us greatness is built on fundamentals: feel the strike on putts, let the body control the short game, learn compression through the stinger, and coil behind the ball for power.
Tiger Woods turned 50 this month. But I asked a psychic based in Jupiter, Fla., to tell me about Tiger Woods … at 100.
The second assessment is the Perceived Depth Test, which takes it a step further. Leave the first ball in place, and hold a second ball in your dominant hand with your arm extended. The goal is to ...
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