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Which golf training aids are the best? The game of golf is played with 14 different clubs. Each is designed to propel the ball a certain distance at a particular loft angle and height. No single golf ...
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 ...
Every now and then, I skip Amazon’s “recommended for you” section and sort by best sellers instead. It’s an honest look at what real golfers are buying.
For some golfers around the country, the prime of golf season is coming to an end. However, that doesn't mean you can't get some indoor practice in this fall and winter, so we've compiled a list of ...
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In this video, I discuss various golf training aids and equipment, including the iRangePro phone holder stick and the ...
Welcome to GOLF’s 2024 holiday edition of Our Picks, where our experts are hand-selecting the items you — and your golf-loving family and friends — need on your radar. Scroll below for our latest ...
What is the best putting training aid? Golf has many aspects to scoring, like driving the golf ball, hitting irons from the fairway, chipping around the green and putting. In fact, 40% of all golf ...
Welcome to GOLF’s 2022 edition of the Best of Everything, where we’re providing you with the, well… best of everything! In this edition, we take a close look at our favorite putting training aids.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mike Dojc is a South Carolina-based journalist who covers golf. Suffering an indelible humiliation can be a very powerful ...
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While the world has been affected by a cataclysmic virus, British PGA professional Jamie Brittain has it to indirectly thank. That’s because lockdowns, byproducts of the pandemic, helped him launch a ...