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Your rough swing is not your fairway swing. Pros make 3 changes to hit better approach shots
Golf Digest No. 1 Teacher Mark Blackburn explains why the last thing you want from the rough is a sweeping motion through ...
Golf Digest on MSN
All gas and no brakes? Being able to stop a swing is a pretty important aspect of golf fitness
If you've never heard of him, he's a three-time World Long Drive champion and a holder of two amazing records: He has hit a ...
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Why you struggle shifting your weight during the golf swing
A proper weight shift is key for making solid golf swings. Major winner Al Geiberger explains how to execute it to perfection.
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Why hip sway matters more than you think in the golf swing
GOLFTEC's Director of Teaching Quality Josh Troyer explains how hip sway works in the swing and why it's more important than you may think.
Don't let a few bad holes ruin your scorecard. Learn the pro-level strategies to reset your focus, manage your emotions, and ...
How a frustrated telecom executive’s terrible simulator experience led to a company that’s bridging the gap between arcade-style entertainment and high-tech golf training—with moving floors, AI ...
MacIntyre's play in Scotland was sensational given the brutal winds and rain. PGA Coach Brendon Elliott shares six tips to play solid when you're faced with the same conditions.
A few years ago, a buddy of mine — who was just a beginner golfer — always opted to use his putter from anywhere relatively close to the putting surface. From 15 feet off the green to a whopping 150 ...
In this edition of Timeless Tips we hear from some GOLF Top 100 Teacher alums who share the best swing tips they've ever heard. The post 11 of the best golf tips of all time, according to top teachers ...
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — The most frustrating thing about improving your golf swing isn't getting it right in the first place—it's stopping it from changing when it does land in a good spot. That's what ...
Your drive slices into the trees. Again. As you approach your ball — nestled behind a thick oak trunk — that familiar knot ...
Many golfers, especially those new to the game, often make the same assumption: they believe their hands need to help lift ...
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