Most average and beginner golfers will try anything to try and fix their golf swing. Whether that means grinding on the driving range, paying for lessons, watching videos online, or buying a bunch of ...
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The modern golf swing can wreck your junior golfer's back. Take these steps to avoid long-term issues
The story seems to be told and re-told every time a young bomber reaches the professional ranks. When asked how they got so long off the tee, they'll say as junior golfers, they just swung as hard as ...
The golf swing is one of the most impressive feats of athleticism in sports. Sure, it may not require the same explosiveness as dunking a basketball, but the margin ...
This article originally appeared in the Golf IQ newsletter, which you can receive by signing up for Golf Digest+ right here. Golf season hasn't arrived yet but spring training has, which means it’s ...
If you (as a right-hander) ever tried to fix a slice by swinging more to the right, you've experienced how confusing ball ...
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Tiger @ 50: State-of-the-art tech reveals an important metric in Tiger's golf swing
Tiger Woods' golf swing changed a lot over the years. We're using new technology to pinpoint one of the most significant ...
You don’t have to look far for a power tip. Players have always been obsessed with hitting the ball longer—whether you’re a club player, competitive junior, Tour pro or World Long Drive competitor.
Sports Illustrated polled players on a number of topics including whose swing they admire the most. A few names came up time and again. The always-smooth Adam Scott has a swing that is the envy of ...
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