GOLF Kellie Stenzel shares 5 methods of practice you can employ to improve even when you're busy away from the course.
When I was handed the PureOne Golf practice club, I laughed. Then I tried it over and over and over again, eventually seeing steady ball-striking progress. Here’s why it’s my favorite training aid.
If you're distracted, lazy, or unintentional with your golf practice, top-ranked golf coach Christopher Smith has some ...
There's been an arms race of sorts brewing in college athletics, especially over the last two decades. Across the nation, colleges and universities have been beefing up their golf practice facilities, ...
It’s something a lot of keen golfers place high up on the priority list: an area at home home (usually the garden) for practice. If money, or space, were no object, we could go to town on this, and ...
Indoor practice facilities provide a number of benefits for amateur golfers, teaching professionals and golf clubs - but some ...
Sneaking in golf practice, as enjoyable as it may be, can become an oddly difficult task. To get better at this game — truly improving to the best of your ability — requires a lot of practice time.
Most golfers understand that the path to improvement is paved with dedicated practice. But without a structured approach, even the most dedicated hours can slip by without delivering tangible results.
Whether you just started your golf journey or need a few pointers before hitting balls with friends, there are a few things you should know to set yourself up for success — and Erika Larkin, a GOLF ...
There are so many golf training aids out there that promise real-time feedback and great results, but do they really come through in the clutch to stop bad mistakes? In my experience, not very often.
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