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 ...
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TRS slider review: Is this the best training aid on the market?
In the crowded market of golf training aids, where products often promise revolutionary results but can deliver somewhat ...
For some golfers around the country, the prime of golf season is coming to an end. However, that doesn't mean you can't get some indoor practice in this fall and winter, so we've compiled a list of ...
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I tried it: How I learned to love this simple training aid
The Divot Board provides instant feedback so you can make adjustments on the fly and take your best game to the course. The ...
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 ...
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Why this putting mirror was my favorite purchase of 2025
This simple, yet effective tool has completely transformed my approach to putting. Here’s why it became a go-to in my game this season.
I want more distance next season.” Who wouldn't? Distance doesn’t show up because you swung a club harder a few ...
GolfForever has four different golf training systems designed to improve strength, mobility and flexibility on the course. GolfForever is holding a Father's Day sale for 20% off systems. World No. 1 ...
When I was handed the PureOne Golf practice club, I laughed. Then I tried it over and over and over again, eventually seeing steady ball-striking progress. Here’s why it’s my favorite training aid.
Over the past decade, data has really started to take hold in the world of golf improvement. From ball and clubspeed numbers that are captured through radar systems, to biomechanical data which ...
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