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The Future of the Game Might Be Hiding in Your Shoes: Inside Laced Golf’s Mission to Fix Golf
Laced Golf uses shoe sensors to solve golf's alignment problem. A PGA Professional examines the science, technology, and why it might actually work.
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Common golf swing mistakes
In this video, Neil Tappin is joined by PGA Professional Alex Elliott to look at the 5 biggest golf swing mistakes and how to ...
Golf Digest on MSN
Two golf legends both trusted this same unusual swing move
The players we're talking about are Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino, and what's interesting is how both of these players ...
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.
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.
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Can one tip end your golf swing frustration?
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Most average and beginner golfers will try anything to try and fix their golf swing. Whether that means grinding on the driving range, paying for lessons, watching videos online, or buying a bunch of ...
GOLF.com on MSN
I tried it: How I learned to love this simple training aid
The Divot Board provides instant feedback so you can make adjustments on the fly and take your best game to the course.
Golf Digest on MSN
TaylorMade Qi4D drivers: What you need to know
The new TaylorMade Qi4D family of drivers (Qi4D, Qi4D Max, Qi4D Max Lite, Qi4D LS) aim to manage the complicated challenges ...
When golfers hear "hit up," many instinctively add loft with their hands (scooping) or lean their upper body away from the ...
No need to pay pricey green fees out West anymore, when you can indulge in indoor golf for a fraction of the cost.
For a lot of amateur golfers, the goal is to be able to hit a consistent draw. Early on, players often lean towards a fade, swinging over the top and creating a left-to-right ball flight for ...
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