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Sync up your body and arms in the golf swing – do this!
A consistent golf swing requires the body and arms to work together in sequence. When they become disconnected, timing breaks ...
Golf maintains its popularity for the physical and social aspect of the game. While the leisure sport is low impact, injuries ...
Golfers returning from a long layoff struggle to coil properly. Instead of winding the upper body against a stable and quiet ...
Just like houses have a solid foundation, walls and a roof, a good golf swing has a structure to it. When things start getting wobbly in your golf swing—and the flaws start creeping in—it’s often ...
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.
One of the biggest contributors to improved shot results is mastering your golf swing tempo. When it happens, your entire body feels in unison, with your arms in the right position, your hips rotating ...
Most golfers will hurt themselves at some point. It doesn’t have to be that way.
Just about every recreational golfer has some power leaks in their swing. Unlike the pros and elite amateurs, recreational players are rarely maximizing their efficiency in moving the golf club. But ...
When we hear that a tour player is working on a specific aspect of their swing, we naturally wonder why and how we can incorporate it into our own game. After all, the pros know best, right? That’s ...
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