When he's not throwing touchdowns in front of thousands of fans, Josh can usually be found on the golf course. He pops up ...
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This type of swing looks over the top, but it can work—golf’s top teacher shows you how
Many golfers have swing tendencies that, no matter how hard they try, they can’t get rid of. That’s why in this Golf Digest+ ...
One of the biggest challenges any golfer faces, pro or not, is overactive hands. Once your hands take over, the consistency ...
Jeff McNeil joined the Athletics in a trade with the Mets earlier this offseason, bringing eight years of big league ...
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How good at golf could you get if you really practiced?
After sticking to the plan from the fine folks at the Golf Performance Center for 12 weeks, I was ecstatic to suddenly be ...
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Unlock more yards: Fixing the hidden flaws in your drive
Nothing in golf makes a person feel as good as when he/she hits a perfect drive down the fairway. It is the shot every golfer ...
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Brooks Koepka’s 5 keys that will help you bomb longer drives
If you want to pound longer drives off the tee, listen to these five pieces of advice from five-time major winner Brooks ...
When golfers hear "hit up," many instinctively add loft with their hands (scooping) or lean their upper body away from the ...
Brother Drew will caddie for her at the TOC as his normal boss, Grace Kim, won’t be making the trip from Australia for the ...
The Detroit Tigers finished with an 87-75 record in the third year of Scott Harris and fifth year of A.J. Hinch, placing ...
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 common denominator among good players is a smooth transition from the backswing to the downswing. The swing speed should ...
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