Golf Monthly on MSN
How a launch monitor could improve your game
Golf Monthly technical editor Joel Tadman highlights eight compelling reasons why you need to use a launch monitor if you ...
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The Future of the Game Might Be Hiding in Your Shoes: Inside Laced Golf’s Mission to Fix Golf
Laced Golf uses shoe sensors to solve golf's alignment problem. A PGA Professional examines the science, technology, and why it might actually work.
GOLF Kellie Stenzel shares 5 methods of practice you can employ to improve even when you're busy away from the course.
Golf Digest on MSN
Who are golf's five-tool players? The 2025 update
Since strokes-gained data on the PGA Tour started in 2004, only 21 players have gained more than 0.25 shots in the five key ...
Mobile technology is reshaping the golfing experience, offering players and course managers smarter, faster, and more ...
The second assessment is the Perceived Depth Test, which takes it a step further. Leave the first ball in place, and hold a second ball in your dominant hand with your arm extended. The goal is to ...
Golf can get expensive fast, especially when you are new to the game. Between clubs, gear, technology and advice coming from ...
A slew of new golf balls will be hitting the market this month. Take my advice to find the best one for your game.
Back in a 2006 issue of GOLF Magazine, Peter Kostis broke down a key "X-factor" that pros use to add serious speed to their swings.
Golf Digest on MSN
Training for golf this year? These 3 exercises are your starter kit
Training for golf comes in a lot of forms, ranging from simple cardiovascular exercises to improve stamina on the course to ...
The good news is that getting into a solid golf fitness routine doesn’t require beginning from zero or overhauling your ...
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