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The best golf training aids offer exercises in specific skill improvement. They exist to help you improve individual segments of your game — from your grip and swing path to your putting stroke and ...
For some golfers around the country, the prime of golf season is coming to an end. However, that doesn't mean you can't get some indoor practice in this fall and winter, so we've compiled a list of ...
Temperatures around the country are dropping and the sun is starting to set a little bit earlier each day, meaning golf season is coming to an end. That means it's time to pick up some gear to improve ...
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.
Golf is a thrilling sport that combines skill, strategy and the Great Outdoors. No matter how long you’ve played, improving your golf game is a fun endeavor. Every course holds a different challenge ...
Most golfers are willing to try just about anything to get more out of their games, and Alex Myers is no different. In Focus Group of One, he gives a wide-range of golf-related stuff a go, and offers ...
Two golf pros turned a simple idea into a visual training system that’s helping hundreds of golfers finally understand what “swing from the inside” actually means. Instructors created The Golf Clock ...
Looking for the newest wedges? It's here. How about a training aid to improve your putting? That's here, too. How about watching Lexi Thompson and Kyle Berkshire smash drivers at one of the world's ...
Over the past decade, data has really started to take hold in the world of golf improvement. From ball and clubspeed numbers that are captured through radar systems, to biomechanical data which ...
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