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As a neurosurgeon specializing in spinal conditions and treating a diverse range of athletes—from corporate executives to weekend warriors and high school competitors—I frequently encounter the question: “Can I continue golfing despite my persistent ...
Golf carts are common in Arizona. But should they be driving in the road? Here's what the law says golf carts must have to be street legal.
Wondering how to fix your golf swing? Top-ranked golf instructor Kelvin Kelley demonstrates how using a hammer can do the trick!
Scottie Scheffler’s incredible season highlights more than dominance—it’s a golf blueprint. Elite approach play, repeatable routines, sharp scrambling and a calm mindset show how great fundamentals and perspective create consistent,
The Golf Channel Games are in the books, and one thing we learned is these players can play quickly. Who would've thought.
Frustration is widespread among golfers because golf is a very addictive and elusive sport. No sport other than tennis seems to grab hold of a person’s heart and soul like golf. The golf swing can look so easy when appropriately executed yet feel so ugly when executed improperly.
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Weird but effective: Hammer can improve your golf swing
If you know how to hammer a nail, you might be able to swing a golf club. Sounds odd, right? One golf instructor, Kelvin Kelly, proved it to fans. Essentially, the idea is not about strength training or brute force.
Golf is a thrilling sport that combines skill, strategy and the Great Outdoors. No matter how long you’ve played, improving your golf game is a fun endeavor. Every course holds a different challenge and offers players a chance to escape the hustle and ...
Area golfers don’t have to wait until the weather breaks to play golf. Duffers can go to X-Golf, 35948 Detroit Road in the Avon Commons in Avon, to strike that little ball. The business has
There are more options, of course, but it is late in Christmas week and you might not have much time to do something thoughtful or in-depth like a golf vacation to Pebble Beach or an entire set of custom-fitted clubs. But when push comes to shove, or maybe more appropriately when drive comes to chip, a dozen balls is always a good gift.
The Underground is a new invitation-only golf society — one with a year's supply of bespoke golf balls — that exists below the surface of the mainstream game.