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All gas and no brakes? Being able to stop a swing is a pretty important aspect of golf fitness
If you've never heard of him, he's a three-time World Long Drive champion and a holder of two amazing records: He has hit a golf ball 241 miles per hour and another 580 yards! In short, he's a beast.
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3 short-game tips from golf's most legendary coach
Butch Harmon held the No. 1 spot on our 50 Best Teachers ranking for 23 straight years beginning in 2000. Here's what he wants you to know.
A freshman is positioned to win state medalist honors for a third consecutive season, but she'll have to end off an experienced field.
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Why hip sway matters more than you think in the golf swing
GOLFTEC's Director of Teaching Quality Josh Troyer explains how hip sway works in the swing and why it's more important than you may think.
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Golf made simple: Key rules every player should know
Carrying on with some basic 'easy to understand' golf rules that we all need to know well. To correctly drop a golf ball, you must release the ball from your hand at knee height, allowing it to fall ...
The race for the Ches-Mont National boys’ golf title is just about as close as it can be with one regular season dual meet still to play for co-leaders West Chester Henderson and Downingtown ...
Much like any boy with two older brothers, childhood was a matter of survival for Brent Henley. His oldest brother, Lindy, was six years his senior, followed by Kip three years ahead of him, so Brent ...
Europe were handed a fright after America surged back into contention on a thrilling Sunday of singles golf, but they held firm to retain the cup and win the match ...
This October, some contenders that haven't won it all in decades -- or ever -- have reason to believe this is finally their year.
Left-handed batter Tilak Varma rose to the occasion under immense pressure with an unbeaten 69 and guided India to a five-wicket victory over arch-rivals Pakistan to win the Asia Cup for the ninth tim ...
Rory McIlroy backed away from the ball, turned around and told a group of heckling fans to “Shut the (expletive) up!” ...
The amateur golf player had a spectacular round just hours before Europe's Ryder Cup win that even he didn't believe was possible.
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