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Top 10 tips for alignment sticks
In this video, PGA Professional Alex Elliott runs down his 10 favourite ways to use alignment sticks to help golfers. He covers everything from your swing path to your putting speed with a series of ...
“Removing the ball and providing a singular goal of 'swing this stick fast' gives them a chance to develop a swing that has some speed, without the fear of ball contact,” Carroll writes in his Swing ...
Two golf pros created The Golf Clock during a rain delay. Now their visual training system is helping hundreds of golfers ...
The best way to build speed is by using training aids like The Stack. After your baseline test, you’ll have a customized ...
Elite athletes often push through pain to achieve victory. But, everyday exercisers need to distinguish between soreness ...
Trying to add speed in your golf swing is always a lot harder than you might think. The trick to generating speed is to do it while still under control, ensuring your swing sequence is all in place ...
There is an old saying in golf that you drive for show and putt for dough. And if you want to have drives that put on a big show, you must have good club head speed. New research from the University ...
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The manual transmission isn't dead, and we look at take rates when a stick shift is available.
Key Points Models like the Miata, Supra, and GR86 have the highest manual take rates. Enthusiasts still choose stick shifts ...
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Exposing golf's biggest driving distance killer (and my simple 3-step fix)
Amateur golfers who struggle with driving distance off the tee are often left scratching their head for the reason why. Well, here it is... and how to fix it!
Here's a graphic from ShotLink. Granted, this is a relatively flat tee shot and the TPC of Toronto isn't exactly in the ...
The 73rd PGA Merchandise Show offered something for every golfer — serious, casual or curious — during its recent stop in Orlando. A panoply of golf apparel, equipment, edibles and beverages, and ...
Most amateur golfers believe they have a “stock” yardage for every iron in the bag, e.g., "I know my 7-iron goes 160 and my 8 ...
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