Lower back pain is one of the most common issues in golfers. It can take away your enjoyment of the game, so here is how to ...
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 his downswing. Here he's modeling a classic fault—sliding. It's what ...
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Learn how to leverage the ground for a powerful golf swing with these at-home exercises
A buzz term in golf in recent years is "ground reaction forces." Mark Blackburn, Golf Digest's Best Teacher in America, explains it's not just about how hard you can push into the ground to generate ...
Most casual golfers who experience pain, or even just have a few bad games, assume there’s something wrong with their swing. While poor swing mechanics might be the cause, it's more likely a sign of ...
Most golfers are interested in ways to fine-tune your swing and up your game. Many professional golfers use different methods and practices to enhance technique and performance, including golf ...
This piece is part of a series of stories on the Gen Z-ificiation of golf and how the sport has evolved. Read all of the stories here. GOLF IS EVOLVING. And so is the way guys train to hit the range ...
The photo above is of a golfer named Kyle Berkshire. If you've never heard of him, he's a three-time World Long Drive champion and a holder of two amazing records: He has hit a golf ball 241 miles per ...
Welcome to the latest installment of the PGA.com Fitness Series, which will dive into functional strength training for golf. The golf swing is a highly technical, skill-based move so it can be ...
In the first article, “Golf Specific Exercises Improves Golf Performance and Prevents Injury: Part I,” I reviewed the essential biomechanics of golf and how improving strength and power through ...
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, ...
What’s the secret to gaining power in your swing and increasing distance off the tee? The answer is all in your legs. While focusing on the upper body like shoulders, arms along with your core muscles ...
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