Many golfers hit the ball solidly but can't seem to achieve any real distance. Often the culprit is a steep, outside-in swing ...
It’s not often you find a golf ball under $50 a dozen that wins on the PGA Tour but that’s exactly what we saw this year with ...
Want to see what it takes to hit bombs? Join me, Averee Dovsek, for a day of professional-level preparation, incorporating functional training and time at the range with the goal of improving my ...
Welcome to MythBusters, a Golf Digest+ series where we explore answers to some of golf’s most common questions through a series of tests with golfers and robots. Sometimes definitive, other times less ...
A few years back, Golf Digest Best Young Teacher Steve Buzza (above) authored a terrific article on techniques that boost swing speed. His message is to give it all you got when you swing the driver.
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The equipment steps you can take to get back age-related distance loss
There are few things more dejecting in golf than no longer being able to carry that bunker at the corner of the dogleg or having to go up a club or two on a par 3 where you used to hit 9-iron on and ...
Welcome to GOLF IQ, a game improvement column and podcast by Golf Digest's Play Editor, Luke Kerr-Dineen. Every Tuesday and Thursday, Kerr-Dineen uncovers nerdy nuggets of information we can use to ...
Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a weekly Q&A feature from GOLF CHANNEL’s Chief Technical Advisor Frank Thomas. To submit a question for possible use in this column, email ...
Most amateurs would do anything to have clubhead speed that could lead to 300-yard drives. The problem is, anytime most amateur players swing harder, their entire swing sequence gets wonky, causing ...
Everyone's looking for more yards off the tee. One obvious way is to swing faster, which means more clubhead speed—but getting that consistently requires a gym regimen, for starters. This week the ...
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