Golf
How Much Strength Is Enough?
One of the biggest challenges that athletes and coaches face is determining exactly how much strength is essential and appropriate for the sports that...
Slow Down Your Golf Swing to Get More Distance
Do you find yourself trying to swing faster and faster in an attempt to reach greater driving distances? Although the intuitive way improve distance is...
Golf Conditioning: Harder Than You’d Think
If you think golf involves little more than swinging a club a few times every round, think again. In addition to extreme mental focus, golf demands physical conditioning. Maintaining perfect [...]
How to Get Yourself on the College Golf Team
Do you dream of playing golf in college? So do thousands of other junior golfers. Put yourself in position to play at the next level with the following advice from [...]
How Golfers Can Use Nutrition to Build Muscle
Because golf is such a unique sport, golfers often find themselves at a loss for how to maintain or increase muscle mass using food. Performance nutrition for golf is different [...]
Hit the Chip Shot
"Drive for show, putt for dough" sounds good, but what if you can't chip? Become a better all-around golfer with these tips from short game guru Bernhard Langer. According to [...]
Golf Training Equipment: Technology is Changing the Game
Photo via thewhistle.com Each year, companies come out with new golf training equipment designed to make the game easier. Innovative golf technology has led to new aids that [...]
3 Simple Pitching Tips for a Better Short Game
Improve your technique and lower your score by mastering your short game. Here are a few instructional tips to help simplify those critical pitch shots. They may seem basic, but [...]
It Takes Science to Improve your Swing
Simply working on your swing speed can have a cumulative effect on your performance; but without proper swing mechanics, it may do more harm than good. Fine-tuning your swing based [...]
2 Simple Putting Drills
Photo via ediquete.com The old adage "drive for show and putt for dough" is especially true when a low score or personal best round is on the line. [...]