In this edition of our Practice at Home series, we're exploring how dedicated speed training can transform your distance. As golf continues to evolve into a power-focused sport, learning how to safely ...
While the golf swing might look like one fluid motion, instructor and legendary on-course reporter Peter Kostis argues it’s made of three levers that need to work individually first before they can ...
The way you practice golf goes a long way in determining the outcome during a round. So if you’re the mid-to-high-handicapper who loves trying to bomb drives at the range, great — but you may just ...
A buzz term in golf in recent years is "ground reaction forces." Mark Blackburn, Golf Digest's Best Teacher in America, explains it's not just about how hard you can push into the ground to generate ...
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Easy Drills To Improve Your Golf Swing Plane
Tips and advice from Katie Dawkins on how to improve your swing by practicing these drills. Army nurse's disappearance ...
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How to Build an Effortless Golf Swing
A powerful golf swing doesn’t come from strength—it comes from sequence. Learn how to load, store, and catapult energy through the ball using a simple, natural motion that builds effortless speed and ...
You can make sure you get this (and more!) in-depth newsletters by signing up for Golf Digest+ right here. A reader named Ted reached out last week with a thoughtful question, and one many golfers can ...
Teeing it up at the range is good fun for golfers of all ability levels. Whether you're getting dialed in for the upcoming round or just looking to have a good time, having good range habits and ...
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