A study of elite college golfers finds lateral jumping ability predicts clubhead speed better than flexibility or swing ...
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Many golfers assume more effort creates more speed, but the opposite is often true. This video explains why tension slows the ...
There is an old saying in golf that players drive for show and putt for dough. Yet at the highest levels of competition, ...
The 73rd PGA Merchandise Show offered something for every golfer — serious, casual or curious —during its recent stop in Orlando. A panoply of golf apparel, equipment, edibles and beverages, and ...
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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 ...
A typical fade with a driver will travel significantly farther than a typical draw with a 3-wood, underscoring the statistical importance of hitting driver off the tee. In giving up more than 20 yards ...
Golf Digest hosted a roundtable of prominent golf business leaders to discuss the game's tremendous growth and their thoughts ...
“Strength is important for golfers because it plays a huge role in how much club head speed we can produce,” Carroll writes in his informative strength training for golf guide. “Muscles are what ...
For slower-swinging golfers, compression has become one of the most popular ways to choose a golf ball. Low-compression balls ...
Follow The Athletic’s Australian Open coverage Welcome to the Australian Open briefing, where The Athletic will explain the ...
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