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Two golf legends both trusted this same unusual swing move
The players we're talking about are Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino, and what's interesting is how both of these players ...
When he's not throwing touchdowns in front of thousands of fans, Josh can usually be found on the golf course. He pops up ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
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Breaking Down the Biomechanics of Happy Gilmore's Swing With Long-Drive Champion Martin Borgmeier
In 1996, former hockey player Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) was able to take three steps and pound his grandfather's "really old" driver 400-plus yards. For self-serious golfers, it required suspension ...
The walk-up, sometimes a sprint, has become iconic. When playing a casual round of golf, it's become somewhat of a challenge — approaching a ball, club in hands, and attempting a hockey-like slap-shot ...
It doesn’t matter how good of a golfer you are, because part of what makes the game so fun (and frustrating) is the fact that the work never stops. For instance, just because you shot one over today ...
The story seems to be told and re-told every time a young bomber reaches the professional ranks. When asked how they got so long off the tee, they'll say as junior golfers, they just swung as hard as ...
There is a sound a perfectly struck golf shot makes – a striped drive or a crisp iron that never leaves the target. There, too, is the perfectly struck baseball, right off the sweet spot – a laser ...
One of them can really hit the golf ball 400 yards. By Tony Maglio In 1996, former hockey player Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) was able to take three steps and pound his grandfather’s “really old” ...
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