Stand with your feet about hip-width apart, squeezing your shoulder blades, abs, and glutes to create tension. Grab your dumbbell with a neutral grip, then push your butt back and hinge at the hips to ...
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Guide On How To Choose Golf Irons
With so much choice out there, selecting the right set of irons for you is a difficult task. What type of head should you choose? What about the loft and lie angle? Should I go for steel or graphite ...
Secondary tee options, long par-3s, trying to get to a par-5 in two. Let's talk about building a bag to accomplish all these ...
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How Far Should You Hit Your Irons? - Data From Arccos
Do you know how far you should hit your irons based on how you compare with other golfers in your handicap range? Well to see how you stack up, we've enlisted the help of golf data giants Arccos to ...
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5 tips for mastering tough lies out of the thick rough
Ryder Cup host Bethpage Black is known for its gnarly rough. Here are five tips you can lean on if you find yourself in thick rough.
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Tour players have two backswings for wedge shots. Copy both to dial in your scoring clubs
No. 1 Teacher in America Mark Blackburn says these two shots will sharpen your wedge game. It all starts with the backswing ...
Pro golfer Stephen Stallings Jr. works with top-ranked golf teacher Tony Ruggiero on a "pause drill" that can make you a ball ...
How far should you hit your irons? The answer depends more on your handicap than the number on the club. Using performance ...
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A simple move to clean up short putts
One universal thing all good putters do is finish their stroke. Cameron Smith, considered one of the best putters in the game ...
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