Welcome to week 5 of our new series The Core of Your Swing! With my golf fitness classes you can improve your golf game, increase your fitness level and accomplish your New Years resolution of getting ...
Your swing looks fine in the mirror. You’re rotating. You’re shifting your weight. You’re doing all the things you’re ...
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 ...
Abdomen muscles such as the rectus and transverse abdominus are hugely responsible for keeping the body stable when you perform any athletic activity, that includes swinging a golf club 90 miles per ...
I’m recently retired and getting back into golf. I’ve heard that stretching, strength training and proper swing mechanics can ...
There's lots of things that can crush your golf swing — like coming over-the-top and slicing the ball, or coming in too steep at impact and chunking golf shots. But what if I told you that tension ...
At last month's PGA Merchandise Show, I bumped into veteran tour pro Ryan Moore, who is a member of golf's mythical Straight Hitters Hall-of-Fame. The five-time PGA Tour winner has been one of the ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
Conversations about Tiger Woods' golf swing—and, indeed, his career—and inextricably linked to the health of his knee. The hope of staving off a knee injury was a motivating factor in why he decided ...
The explosive nature of the modern-day golf swing is generating an unbelievable amount of torque around the spine ...
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