Golf Digest's No. 1-ranked teacher Mark Blackburn came on the Golf IQ podcast recently and dropped some serious knowledge.
When I’m short on time and equipment (often), I use a medium to heavy kettlebell and get to work strengthening my core ...
The human body is not perfectly designed to swing a golf club. The wear and tear on soft tissue and bone leads to a host of ...
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In the latest installment of our PGA.com Fitness Series, PGA Coach Brendon Elliott and golf fitness guru Scott Shepard share ...
Golf season is about to be in full swing. Whether you regularly register for early morning tee times or you’re looking to dip your toes into the sport while navigating the world of golf for ...
If you scored hypocrisy like golf, he’d be 30 strokes under par right now,” Kimmel quipped. “Can you imagine if Biden bragged about winning a golf tournament during a disaster? Sean Hannity would have ...
Golf is both fun and challenging. The most subtle nuances in your golf swing can make a big difference in your score. The same holds true for your golf equipment — shoes, gloves, balls and clubs.
If your golf swing is in a bit of a rut, it might be tempting to start all over again from the ground up. But before you go down that route, stop and consider these six tips from Golf Monthly Top ...
One of the best ways to build power is through explosive strength exercises, called plyometrics, which enable your muscles to produce as much force as possible in a short amount of time.