Not every great athlete makes a great golfer. We’ve all seen it - the explosive basketball player who can’t find rhythm in their swing, or the track star whose foot speed doesn’t translate to clubhead ...
There is an old saying in golf that you drive for show and putt for dough. And if you want to have drives that put on a big ...
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5 gym exercises that will produce rapid improvements in your golf swing
Gym exercises can play a huge role in improving your golf swing and your overall game, but they are often neglected. Our ...
Speed training is all the rage on the PGA Tour, and for good reason. With a better understanding of where strokes are gained and lost throughout a round, the old adage of “drive for show and putt for ...
“Strength is important for golfers because it plays a huge role in how much club head speed we can produce,” Carroll writes ...
Welcome to Golfer-to-Golfer, where we try to learn from all different kinds of avid players out there, in hopes that the rest of us can take away something that might improve our own games. There’s ...
Golfers obsess over quick ways to gain speed - new drivers, swing tips, speed training, you name it. But according to David Sundberg, a strength and conditioning coach who works with multiple ...
IT’S been long established that fairway woods are among the most important clubs in the bag, more so when attempting to get the ball on to the green from distance. The latest technologies used in the ...
Although most of the driving force in a golf swing comes from the lower half, proficient strength in the upper body is a critical element to the swing. Since the club is connected to your body through ...
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