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Training from home can be a tricky situation for many reasons. Aside from potentially not having access to equipment, it can feel as though the time away from the gym will result in a loss of strength ...
This year, I came to a devastating realization: If I wanted to hit the ball further, I’d have to start working out in the gym. I know this may seem obvious, but it’s a truth I’d avoided for years. I ...
Over the past four weeks we have incorporated strength conditioning exercises for golf. Many of these exercises are complex movements, meaning we include all planes of movement as well as balance.
Working out at home can be difficult due to a limited amount space, little or no equipment, a lack of self-motivation, or simply because you are not sure what to do. I have been practicing martial ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. If you’re ever the slightest bit nerdy about the golf swing, you know that weight ...
GolfForever has four different golf training systems. World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler uses GolfForever for training. The Swing Trainer makes for a great Father's Day gift. When it comes to ...
Golf Digest senior writer Alex Myers is on a one-year mission to see how good he can get at golf through daily training, practice and playing. Read more from his “Late Scratch?” series here. The best ...