Set a yoga block or similar soft item just outside the ball when you practice your driver swing. This will help you make an inside-out strike.
Get into your regular setup with any iron, then swing to the top and hold. Have a friend place an alignment stick across your elbows, as shown in the photos above. If you struggle with consistency or ...
While there has been a lot of talk the last few years about all the drivers pushing the boundaries of forgiveness (see all ...
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The Golf Monthly gear team have been putting their heads together to highlight some of the more interesting and potentially ...
Sports Illustrated polled players on a number of topics including whose swing they admire the most. A few names came up time and again. The always-smooth Adam Scott has a swing that is the envy of ...
While golfers of all levels will argue endlessly about the virtues and downsides of each club manufacturer, there's one thing they can generally agree on: fitting any of the best drivers around with a ...
Car modifications have been around since the early days of automotive history. Back in the 1920s, hot rodders did all sorts of things to their vehicles pursuing higher performance. During the 1950s, ...
Picture this: You’re standing on the tee box of a gettable par 5. The wind is slightly at your back. And there’s not a whole lot of trouble on either side of the fairway. This is the ideal spot to ...
Speed variance—not just speed—drives crash risk. Higher average speeds raise deaths and big gaps trigger conflicts. Drive the lawful flow. “Slow equals safe” makes a great bumper sticker and a lousy ...
When it comes to forged irons, few names carry the reputation and mystique of Mizuno. For decades, the company has earned the trust of elite amateurs and professionals alike with clean shapes, soft ...