Stand with your feet about hip-width apart, squeezing your shoulder blades, abs, and glutes to create tension. Grab your ...
Welcome to this month's fitness series on PGA.com, which will focus on strength training for golf. In this five-part series, we will explore various approaches to improving strength with the specific ...
If you're lucky enough to live in a place where you can play golf all year, we salute you. For most of us, however, this is ...
Welcome to week four of our eighth workout series, 30 Days to Better Golf. This series features a variety of products that are easy to store, compact to travel with and lightweight. The concept is to ...
I am the Co-Director of the Titleist Performance Institute Fitness Advisory Board. I share duties with Jason Glass on establishing protocols for player development in the fields of functional movement ...
Welcome to Week 2 of our fifth workout series, 30 Days to Better Golf. This series features a variety of products that are easy to store, compact to travel with and lightweight. The concept is to ...
Most casual golfers who experience pain, or even just have a few bad games, assume there’s something wrong with their swing. While poor swing mechanics might be the cause, it's more likely a sign of ...
When creating a workout program to improve your golf swing, focus on exercises that make your body more stable and flexible, then build strength and power, says Golf Digest Fitness Advisor Ben Shear.
Donald Trump's fitness routine centres around golf, not the gym. Let's know how his golf workouts burn calories, improve ...
Prolonged sitting is not only bad for your health, it’s also bad for your golf game. Golf Digest 50 Best Fitness Instructor Jennifer Fleischer says that too much sitting weakens glute muscles and ...
Step up your golf game with these strength training exercises from Adam Sienkiewicz of Total Form Fitness in White Plains. “The three things golfers care about are distance, longevity in the game, and ...