Discover an innovative DIY golf training aid designed by an experienced instructor to instantly reveal mistakes and improve your game. Using a simple PVC pipe and flashlights, this affordable tool ...
Speed training is one of the best ways to build a fast, powerful golf swing. And with the right equipment, you can tack on a few extra miles per hour of ball speed this golf season. With this quick ...
Unlock better golf swings with our in-depth guide to camera setup and effective training drills. Learn where to position your ...
Temperatures around the country are dropping and the sun is starting to set a little bit earlier each day, meaning golf season is coming to an end. That means it's time to pick up some gear to improve ...
Golf training aids are a fantastic way to prep your golf game for next season. Whether you’re looking to dial in your swing or clean up your putting stroke, there’s a tool that can help — and now some ...
On Friday, we released a list of training aids meant to help your full swing. Now, we've put together a list of great tools to help your putting stroke, which will hopefully lead to more made putts ...
We’ve all heard these words from a playing partner, or something similar: “Your tempo is off.” Although your friend might not be a teaching pro, there’s a fair chance they could be right. It happens ...
Most golfers are willing to try just about anything to get more out of their games, and Alex Myers is no different. In Focus Group of One, he gives a wide-range of golf-related stuff a go, and offers ...
Looking for the newest wedges? It's here. How about a training aid to improve your putting? That's here, too. How about watching Lexi Thompson and Kyle Berkshire smash drivers at one of the world's ...
They say necessity is the mother of invention and that old chestnut certainly proved true for Dylan Horowitz, the college golfer behind the Kavooa Pro, one of the buzziest training aids to come out of ...
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A golf training aid inventor is offering players an alternative to expensive equipment upgrades with a product designed to ...
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