Welcome to GOLF’s 2023 edition of the Best of Everything, where we’re providing you with, well… the best of everything! GOLF’s picks for the best golf swing speed trainers of 2023 include the hottest ...
Speed training is one of the best ways to build a fast, powerful golf swing. And with the right equipment, you can tack on a few extra miles per hour of ball speed this golf season. With this quick ...
Temperatures around the country are dropping and the sun is starting to set a little bit earlier each day, meaning golf season is coming to an end. That means it's time to pick up some gear to improve ...
We’re nearing the end of the golf season for those in northern climates, which means it’s time to start assessing how the year went. What did you do well and what aspects of your game should you work ...
GolfForever has four different golf training systems. World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler uses GolfForever for training. The Swing Trainer makes for a great Father's Day gift. When it comes to ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. There are numerous ways to hit the ball longer. From speed training to getting ...
In A Nutshell A sideways jump off one leg was the strongest physical predictor of golf clubhead speed. Explosive lateral and ...
In this edition of our Practice at Home series, we're exploring how dedicated speed training can transform your distance. As golf continues to evolve into a power-focused sport, learning how to safely ...
GolfForever has four different golf training systems designed to improve strength, mobility and flexibility on the course. GolfForever is holding a Father's Day sale for 20% off systems. World No. 1 ...
We’ve all been there. Golf can be a lonely endeavor when struggling with your game. Fortunately, there are thousands of instructors across the country (and online) who can get players back on track in ...
“Strength is important for golfers because it plays a huge role in how much club head speed we can produce,” Carroll writes ...