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15 things I learned from 15 different tour pros in 2025
In 2025, I spent another year working like a scientist studying tour pros like lab rats making their way around a maze.
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Why golf looks easy on TV but feels brutal in real life
Golf looks effortless on TV, but anyone who’s played knows the truth. From the complexity of the swing to brutal mental ...
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Stop Hitting Thin & Fat Shots! Master the Correct Distance to the Golf Ball – Essential Golf Swing Tips
In this video, we join two golfers on the practice range as they share essential golf tips and instruction on improving your golf swing. The conversation focuses on common problems like hitting the ...
If you want to hit the ball farther, increasing your clubhead speed is the key. The secret? Getting comfortable with simply swinging faster. As our collection of GOLF Top 100 Teachers, fitness experts ...
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Made-for-TV golf matches need a boost. Here are some ideas
Made-for-TV golf matches like the Skins Game are here to stay, but how could they beetter? GOLF's Sean Zak and James Colgan discuss.
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The 5 American States With The Most Golf Courses Per Capita
There are a few ways to answer the question of which U.S. state loves golf the most. Looking at golf courses per capita ...
Already fully exempt on the Korn Ferry Tour, Dossey was awaiting the arrival of his first child and not expecting to play ...
Celebrate the start of the Australian Open golf with three classic golf jokes. A light, fun way to kick off the tournament ...
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As Aussie Open rolls on, a look at how Melbourne and Victoria tick all the boxes for perfect golf
I had the typical American checklist of expectations as I boarded for Australia: koala bears, kangaroos, surf breaks and cool accents.
Tiger Woods' reappearance shone a light on what's good - and weird - with professional golf's current landscape.
Fitness equipment companies and apparel manufacturers alike are more focused than ever on creating precision fitness ...
Shopping for a golfer can feel oddly high-stakes. They have opinions about everything — clubs, tees, gloves, even ball ...
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