There are a lot of gimmicks out there that promise a better golf swing and contact. Things like funky training aids or time-consuming practice plans that (many times) do more harm than good. While I ...
When you've got early extension in your swing, you'll see more mishits and bad results. This golf lesson from a top-ranked ...
Back in a 2006 issue of GOLF Magazine, Peter Kostis broke down a key "X-factor" that pros use to add serious speed to their swings. The post Master this golf-swing ‘X-factor’ to add serious power to ...
Are you fed up of your playing partners knocking their tee shots past yours? Well don't worry, we can help! Specifically, Top ...
Golf is a thrilling sport that combines skill, strategy and the Great Outdoors. No matter how long you’ve played, improving your golf game is a fun endeavor. Every course holds a different challenge ...
A hammer drill can help golfers improve their takeaway and fix their golf swing issues. Instructor Kelvin Kelley says, “Everybody can hammer a nail,” relating it to the correct backswing motion.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Weekend warriors - the "off-season" may be be the perfect time to think about your golf swing. The NYU Langone Golf Lab is taking a new approach that has more to do with your body ...
An overswing is something many amateur golfers struggle with, but perhaps don't quite understand where it comes from and how destructive it can be to their game. Learning how to stop overswinging can ...
This shouldn't take longer than five to 10 minutes to complete. And it can really help your game.
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 ...
Let’s talk about one of the biggest myths in golf — one that’s right up there with “keep your head down.” The myth: “I should wait to fix my swing before I get custom fit.” Nah. That’s like saying you ...
After kicking off season two of Vanity Index, we broke down Santino’s swing and the timing that makes it work—or fall apart.