These days, fashion is synonymous with golf, and that includes what’s in your bag. And what’s more fashionable than custom, one-of-a-kind items? And the best news is, you don’t have to break the bank ...
Alignment rods are everywhere. They’re easy to buy or borrow, and driving ranges often have them hanging around. Here are three ways to use them to improve your full swing and short game. Set an ...
Walking along the range at the U.S. Women’s Open at Lancaster, the most popular training aid was obvious. Alignment sticks were everywhere. At one point, there were 19 women hitting balls on the range ...
Some golfers don’t get the chance to practice off of turf. They use golf mats so they can’t set up the alignment sticks that I love to use to define swing plane. The Swing Plane Perfector not only ...
Palm Beach, Fla.— If I had to put a percentage on it, I'd say upwards of 97 percent of professional golfers use an alignment stick (or something very similar) on the driving range. Honestly, that ...
Rule courtesy of Ralph Myers, member of San Antonio Rules of Golf Group and USGA Regional Affairs Committee: You may carry in your bag the rods used to check alignment or as a swing aid in checking ...
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