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How to Stop Shanking The Golf Ball (Easy Fix)
Shanks are one of the most frustrating swing flaws in all of golf. You're inside 50 yards from the green and all you need to do is hit a simple wedge to safety and start putting. But sure enough, the ...
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The BEST Way To Improve Your Golf Swing on a Simulator
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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 golf ball 241 miles per hour and another 580 yards! In short, he's a beast.
Paul Liberatore is the founder of Golfers Authority, which reviews the world's best golf products and gear. This post contains affiliate links, where we may rec ...
Whether you’re on a golf course, in a meeting, or navigating a tough conversation, loosening your grip on how things should go can unlock clarity, creativity, and success.
Scottie Scheffler does a lot of things well (obviously) including one thing nobody talks about. He doesn't miss to the right very often. Scheffler misses the fairway 37 percent of the time, and when ...
Madeira is a haven for adventure seekers. Almost everything you do on this island revolves around nature. From hiking the famous levadas to venturing through botanical gardens and forests or riding ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (WKRC) - A 9-year-old boy and his family was awarded over $15 million in a lawsuit against Topgolf that claimed the company's negligence let to the child suffering a "serious brain ...
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Meet the Martin Dentistry Athlete of the Week for September 22-27
Vote now! Flag football, water polo, volleyball and golf athletes are up for the Martin Dentistry Athlete of the Week for Sept. 22-27.
PGA Porfessional and Your Golf NCG host Jack Backhouse explains five key areas golfers think they are better than they really are.
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