Golf-specific home workout with Paige Spiranac On this episode of GOLF Live, Paige Spiranac demonstrates a fitness circuit designed specifically to help your golf game that you can do in the comfort ...
Many top professional golfers know that winning takes more than just skill with a club. It also means being physically and mentally prepared for the demands of the game. This is why golf-specific ...
“Become a better golfer in just 12 weeks.” That offer comes from Forme, a personal training app that recently released a golf-specific program promising to connect users with a Titleist Performance ...
Endurance is one the most important factors in playing consistent golf. If you’re one of those golfers who tend to fall apart on the back nine, you need to focus your strength and conditioning efforts ...
Welcome to the 1st week of our third 30 day series, 30 Days to Better Golf. This series features a variety of products that are easy to store, compact to travel with and lightweight. The concept is to ...
Embarking on a journey to elevate your golf game this year? It might be time to unlock your potential off the tee, in the fairways and on the greens. Here are some training aids to help you get there.
After Scottie Scheffler’s dominant victory at the Open Championship last week, a lot of golfers — myself included — have been trying to figure out how to steal a bit of his magic. While most of us ...
Many golfers could improve their game more quickly if they combined swing coordination training with standard exercises off the course. While some golfers already exercise, not all of them are taking ...
LA Times Studios can help you train and fuel smarter with expert workouts and nutrition strategies sent to your inbox. Instruction is led by national director Devan Bonebrake, an experienced coach, ...
There's an interesting phenomenon happening in baseball: Ball players are getting bigger. A study from Harvard University found that the percentage of baseball players with an above average BMI has ...
AUSTIN, Texas — More than a decade ago, West Texas native Mac Todd was living in Austin, where he was putting in more than 100 hours a week working three different golf jobs. His dream was simple: to ...