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Improve Your Driver Swing in Minutes With This Simple Golf Drill
This video introduces a simple, effective drill designed to improve your driver swing in just minutes. We focus on building ...
Alistair Davies Golf on MSN
This Is the Only Driver Swing Lesson You’ll Ever Need
This episode delivers the complete guide to swinging the driver—the only lesson you’ll ever need to hit longer, straighter tee shots. We break down setup, stance, and alignment, then explain how to ...
Swing Caddie makes launch monitors at different price points, but not every golfer needs to choose the most expensive. Paul ...
Blackburn’s new book, The Coaching Code, is out October 1. In it, he explains the concepts he has used in coaching dozens of ...
Golf Digest on MSN
Jason Day's latest club setup is an equipment anomaly
Jason Day has been one of them since 2021, when he and TaylorMade ended their long partnership. The 37-year-old Australian ...
GOLF.com on MSN
Why front-to-back dispersion matters more than you think
True Spec Golf Master fitter Kevin O'Connell explains why players should focus on distance dispersion just as much as directional dispersion.
The temperatures are bottoming out as Old Man Winter descends on the Back Mountain. Local golf courses are shut down, and the ...
An e-biker is wanted by the North Salt Lake City Police Department after they caused "substantial damage" to the Eaglewood ...
After a two-month hiatus from tournament golf, Jason Day returned to competition on the PGA TOUR at the Bank of Utah ...
Hitting your long irons pure on a consistent basis is a challenge for most recreational golfers. Sure, they may catch one solid a couple of times per round, but sprinkled in there are chunks and thins ...
The same swing that sent your drives ... Once you are on the course, consider rotating golf balls by keeping one or two in a warm pocket as you play, and then changing them after every hole. Next, ...
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Marc Leishman reveals swing change he hopes can help him get back to the Masters via the WA Open
Marc Leishman’s path back to the Masters begins in the suburbs just outside Perth with a renewed focus on keeping his “bum back” after six weeks working on a subtle swing change he hopes can help him ...
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