In golf, there is not much talk when it comes to the best products in women’s golf. So how are female golfers supposed to know what the best products out on the market are? Being a college golfer,…
Over the past decade Golf Digest has offered hundreds of different exercises that would benefit your body and your golf game. But how do you cull all that information down to build a manageable workout?
Strength training with full-body lifts can help anyone improve on the links. Try this simple program, or send it to the golfer in your life to help them get stronger and improve their game!
What is the relationship between alcohol and a golfer's performance? Golf Digest dives, and drinks, in.
If you've ever looked at a golf ball, you've probably wondered: Why are those dimples there? And what would happen if they weren't? As Titleist explains in this video, it all has to do with aerodynamics....
How to take your kids on the golf course and play fast
Suffering from back pain tied to your love of golf? A new literature review from the journal Sports Health helps to explain why lower back pain is such a common occurrence among golfers, and suggests 7 ways to prevent it from occuring.
8 things you can do to add some swagger to your game.
Golf on the go: No time to practice? Try this advice to get better faster.
These easy moves can relieve pain, prevent injury, and even improve your golf swing.
Golf is unique treat that can be enjoyed at any age. Teach a child to play and they’ll have a foundation in place for decades of enjoyment on the course alongside friends and family.
Women find more places to play, learn, and join to make golf more fun.
According to research, many golfers are actually hitting it shorter.
Modern fabrics help men and women golfers keep their cool from head to toe
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To help you explain the benefits of getting out on the green, Gator Golf Carts has put together 5 solid reasons you should play more golf.
You should always finish what you start, but sometimes there are extenuating circumstances in which your hands are tied.
Golf is supposed to be fun but anything new can cause a bit of anxiety, so we put together 5 tips from PGA Coaches to help any new golfer feel more comfortable on the course.
Golf isn't the most athletically demanding sport—but that doesn't mean you can slack on training. Follow this guide, and start driving balls like you mean it.
It is important to change the pattern of thinking when it comes to golf conditioning. Golfers are Athletes, So train like one.