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Every Golfer Needs This Downswing Move

Every golfer wants more power and consistency — and it all starts with the right downswing move. In this video, you’ll learn ...
Experience the aggressive performance of a tuned Volkswagen Golf 6 equipped with anti-lag. This video features flame-throwing exhaust bursts, loud revs, crackles, and high-intensity acceleration ...
The Ryder Cup 2025 got off to an incredible start, with Bryson DeChambeau hitting a tee shot for the ages and Team USA winning the first hole at Bethpage Black. But fans watching the matchup between ...
Most of us know the feeling of lacing up our running shoes, dragging ourselves to the gym or diving into a pool of water and wondering how much bang we're really getting for our buck. Whether aiming ...
High-intensity interval training is one of the best ways to pack a lot of exercise into a short period of time. HIIT workouts are so efficient because they alternate short bursts of very intense ...
TOKYO—For Takeshi “Tak” Niinami, chief executive of Jim Beam owner Suntory Holdings, his unraveling began with jet lag. Seeking a treatment for that bane of all globe-trotting executives, the ...
Acushnet (GOLF) came out with quarterly earnings of $1.25 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.33 per share. This compares to earnings of $1.11 per share a year ago. These figures are ...
Learning the art of lag putting can help every golfer instantly shave strokes off their scorecard (even without bombing it off the tee!). Most golfers, even beginner golfers, know what lag putting ...
After running through the lag putting drill and seeing some of the results, my confidence is a little higher and my stroke feels smooth. All that's left is carrying that same feel to the golf course ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. There are numerous ways to hit the ball longer. From speed training to getting ...
Q: Can golf really count as exercise? A: Absolutely! While golf may not seem as intense as running or cycling, it offers a surprising number of health benefits, especially if you ditch the cart.
We’ve all been there after a long trip—staring blankly at emails, counting the hours until bed. Yet when 2 am hits, you’re still wide awake, mindlessly scrolling through Instagram, trapped in the grip ...