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Golf Digest on MSN
Struggle to swing without swaying or sliding? These three exercises will sort you out
You're looking here at Golf Digest's No. 1 ranked teacher in America, Mark Blackburn. No, this isn't what Mark looks like in ...
The temperatures are rising, the courses are open and the Masters tournament is less than a month away. It’s time to play golf. Jumping back into the swing of things too quickly can lead to injury, ...
Prolonged sitting is not only bad for your health, it’s also bad for your golf game. Golf Digest 50 Best Fitness Instructor Jennifer Fleischer says that too much sitting weakens glute muscles and ...
Golf Monthly on MSN
5 Of The Best Golf Apps To Improve Your Game
Keen to start making real improvements? Maybe one of the best golf apps could help you discover the secret to shooting lower scores ...
Looking to get into golf? Discover the strength exercises for golf that experts recommend that will help you level up in no time. To help the non-professional among us nail this training, Zhang ...
A common fault among average golfers is hanging back on the downswing and flipping the club at the ball. It usually results in a loss of power, poor contact and a nasty slice. Try this exercise from ...
With fitness, wellness and a focus on the body being an integral aspect of player development in golf today, we turn to award-winning PGA of America Golf Professional Shawn Light for an upper-body ...
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 ...
Golf is a popular sport in the US, with over 32 million participants annually (National Golf Foundation, 2020). The most critical determinant of golf performance is the resulting combination of ball ...
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