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A surprising tip to stop fatting short irons
To fix the fats with your short clubs, try moving the ball forward in your stance, which promotes the proper weight transfer ...
GOLFTEC Director of Teaching Quality Josh Troyer explains five swing keys that will help you hit your long irons better.
Stand with your feet about hip-width apart, squeezing your shoulder blades, abs, and glutes to create tension. Grab your ...
Min Woo Lee is back on the PGA Tour and using Callaway's most intriguing driver head. Here's the story it, and other Tour notes.
Today, we look back at our July 1992 issue where Fred Couples shared his secrets for hitting a high, soft pitch shot. Shots around the green are always easier when you’ve got plenty of room to work ...
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You Must Fix This Golf Swing Fault Now! It's Causing A 'Huge Loss Of Power' (And Distance)
This common trail elbow position in the backswing could be costing you power and distance, but we asked an expert PGA ...
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I’ve Interviewed Over 20 Tour Players About Their Equipment In The Past Year. Here Is What I Have Learned...
As a PGA Professional and equipment tester, I've had the incredible privilege of spending the last year interviewing some of the world's best golfers, specifically about their golf bags. From major ...
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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 ...
Titans quarterback Cam Ward has been sacked an NFL-high 11 times this season, which is not what any team wants to see after drafting a quarterback first overall. Titans coach Brian Callahan says a ...
Welcome to MythBusters, a Golf Digest+ series where we explore answers to some of golf’s most common questions through a series of tests with golfers and robots. Sometimes definitive, other times less ...
"This guest appears to have taken deliberate action to be alone and on her own," authorities said Bonaire Police (2) An American woman appears to have willingly left a Carnival Cruise ship after ...
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