Speed training is one of the best ways to build a fast, powerful golf swing. And with the right equipment, you can tack on a few extra miles per hour of ball speed this golf season. With this quick ...
Every golfer wants more speed. You’ll never attain it if you hang back on your trail side through impact. Or simply slide forward or think only of finishing on your front foot. Your move must be more ...
Creating rotation within your golf swing is imperative for consistency, accuracy, and speed. We're seeing it on full display this week at the U.S. Amateur, where players are using all three to play ...
The role of the shoulders in the golf swing is an important one. Obviously, it's a junction between two parts of the body—the arms and the torso—that need to move in coordination if you want to hit ...
Most amateur golfers crave as much clubhead speed as possible, treating it as the holy grail when it comes to smashing their tee shots for more yardage. While swinging harder can be beneficial, like ...
Golf Digest senior writer Alex Myers is on a one-year mission to see how good he can get at golf through daily training, practice and playing. Read more from his “Late Scratch?” series here. I’ve ...
In this edition of our Practice at Home series, we're exploring how dedicated speed training can transform your distance. As golf continues to evolve into a power-focused sport, learning how to safely ...
Trying to add speed in your golf swing is always a lot harder than you might think. Sure, many average or beginner golfers likely try to swing as hard as they can — nearly falling out of their shoes ...
The idea of using gym exercises to transform your golf game is a pretty alien concept to many club golfers, including myself over the years, but that needs to change. The majority of amateur golfers ...
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