Despite its reputation as a hobby for Florida retirees or wealthy businessmen, golf is quite a difficult sport to play ...
The golf swing is a machine with a lot of moving parts. But for the purpose of this newsletter, think of it as a machine with just two parts: a top and a bottom. That's how legendary Golf Digest Top ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have dispensed in the pages of ...
Weight shift is an integral part of the golf swing - but if it’s done correctly, you seldom even notice it. When it’s not done correctly, though, it can cause a ton of problems. If you’ve found ...
"I wanted to create a guide to indicate if a golfer's body/arms and club are properly aligned during the backswing and ...
Range sessions often set the tone for how we feel heading into a round. When you’re striking the ball well, you step onto the first tee feeling confident, focused, and ready to attack the course. So ...
Welcome to this month's fitness series on PGA.com, which will focus on strength training for golf. In this five-part series, we will explore various approaches to improving strength with the specific ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." This piece is part of a series of stories on the Gen Z-ificiation of golf and how the sport has evolved.
Welcome to the second installment in the PGA.com Fitness Series which will focus on strength training for golf. Part 1 explored lower body exercises for more power and now we're moving to upper body.
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