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You're looking here at Golf Digest's No. 1 ranked teacher in America, Mark Blackburn. No, this isn't what Mark looks like in ...
When creating a workout program to improve your golf swing, focus on exercises that make your body more stable and flexible, then build strength and power, says Golf Digest Fitness Advisor Ben Shear.
The temperatures are rising, the courses are open and the Masters tournament is less than a month away. It’s time to play golf. Jumping back into the swing of things too quickly can lead to injury, ...
If you can't get out to practice due to cold weather, try this golf fitness exercise to strengthen all the key golf swing muscles. This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek ...
Stand tall, feet shoulder-width apart. Place a PowerBall or dumbbell in one hand and put the other hand behind your head.
There's this visual from an old Golf Digest article that I can't get out of my head—because it's great. It comes courtesy of ...
GOLFTEC Director of Teacher Quality Josh Troyer explains why hip and shoulder bend are so important in the golf swing.
A good golf swing requires flexibility and range of motion, but unless your body has the stability to control all that movement, your swing will be erratic. And stability starts from the ground up, ...
Golf is a popular sport in the US, with over 32 million participants annually (National Golf Foundation, 2020). The most critical determinant of golf performance is the resulting combination of ball ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a new GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges ...