Here are 2 great golf training aids that will transform your golf game by introducing more speed and power and your game. Here’s how. One reason I love them is that they are tried and true. Not...
I remember it well. I didn’t start when I was young. I was already in my late twenties but when I hit my first well struck golf shot it was one of the most magical things I ever experienced. In...
Center of Gravity (or COG) (and, in this case, golf balance) is one of THE keys to virtually all success in sports, as it protects you from potential injury and also allows you access to stabilit...
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I’ve been recently getting more into Tai Chi lately. Not specifically for golf. I was just interested in the “slowing down” part of the practice and just the physical beauty of it. However...
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Hideki Matsuyama made history by becoming the first Japanese golfer to win a major. The 29-year –old had to overcome late drama and slip-ups to earn the Green Jacket. The Japanese went into the...
Golf-Anytime is an one-stop solution for golf enthusiasts who want to practice this incredible sport and improve their performance. They provide a range of products such as golf simulators, pract...
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Golf grip pressure is one of those things that is often so in the background of your awareness that you have no idea whether it’s tight, loose or somewhere between. A lot of higher to mid-handi...
I previously wrote an article called, How Kinesiology Taping is Helping Golfers but never really had a chance to try it. I’ll walk you through step-by-step and how it turned out. What is Kinesi...
It’s a bit difficult to describe what exactly are odd golf products. Let’s just say it’s something that sits a bit outside the norm—on the fringe shall we say. And that’s not bad at all...