A top teacher breaks down the key move that can maximize your speed and shares his "hockey" drill that will help you tap into hidden power.
From an athletic stance, grab a band or cable (that's anchored to your side). Now push out with both hands until your arms ...
This video examines one of the biggest swing faults in golf: using the hands instead of the arms to control the swing. We break down how overactive hands ruin timing, cause inconsistent contact, and ...
Mastering the right hand and arm transforms the golf swing - in this video we break down the ultimate technique for timing, ...
We asked a cross-section of players their swing thought ahead of our annual tournament, and then asked a top teacher if he ...
When it comes to the golf swing, there are quite a few components that need to work together to properly function. And if even one of them is just a tad off, it can wreck the whole thing. You likely ...
For most golfers, the work of a course superintendent remains wrapped in mystery—and of little interest. If they think about golf superintendents at all, they imagine them to be like the demented ...
PULLMAN — To take down Colorado State on the road this weekend, Zevi Eckhaus made all manner of plays. Washington State’s veteran quarterback got his team on the board with a 35-yard touchdown strike, ...
If you have ever wondered why your arms seem to hold on to fat even when you are eating well and exercising, you’re not alone. Many people find arm definition particularly tricky to achieve—but ...
Viktor Hovland might have found his swing, but he’s still looking for UFOs. Hovland won this year’s Valspar Championship, despite saying after his victory, “I hit a lot of disgusting shots but they ...
Archer Long carded a 32 at Red Maples Golf Course to claim medalist honors and help Western Wayne hand Riverside its first loss in Lackawanna Golf League Division II, 145-146, on Friday. Long had ...
Golf spectators have been known to shout a number of phrases once a player has hit his shot, including "mashed potatoes." Other shouts, including "get in the hole", make much more sense in golf terms.