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 ...
Corporate golf outings are ideal for building stronger relations with your clients, but not always good for your golf game. Many outings try to pack too many activities into the day such as a meeting, ...
Sorry Mr. Daly, long gone are the days of the Diet Coke and cigarette warm up. The game of golf has evolved to see to it that golfers are now high-level athletes that need to train as such. Strength, ...
Want to get loose at the range in a short amount of time? Here's a quick routine to get your body stretched out and ready for the first tee shot. This drill helps create more mobility and stability, ...
Averee Dovsek demonstrates a quick shoulder activation warm-up that you can do before you start hitting balls.
Ed. Note: This article was published in partnership with XXIO. If you’re anything like me, you don’t leave yourself much time between when you arrive to the course and your actual tee time. Sure, I’d ...
Whether you actually have a go-to warm-up routine or not, every golfer should be stretching and loosening up before playing a round. Now, does that always happen? Probably not, since many of us ...
Have you ever wanted to ask a tour pro in-depth questions about their golf game like: what drills they use on the range, how they warm up before a round or what they do when they’re on a hot streak?
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Essential stretches to prevent back injuries in golf
This past week we saw a back injury of David Brown on the DP World Tour deny him a victory despite him coming ever so close. We focus on some tips to get you stretching before you tee it up. Start ...
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