FEEL HOW TO USE YOUR LOWER BODY IN THE DOWNSWING – PGA Professional Robin Symes show a drill to help you gain the feeling of using your lower body in the downswing. Transcript Hi, Robin here. Okay, here’s a drill to help anybody who is struggling using their lower body correctly in the downswing using
Month: September 2019
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In the debut episode of My Game: Tiger Woods, the 15-time major champion takes you behind the scenes of his practice routine and reveals how it has changed as his career has evolved. To watch the full My Game: Tiger Woods 12-part series (episode 2 is streaming now), visit: Golf Digest: http://bit.ly/2YXgDUm (U.S.) GOLFTV: http://bit.ly/2z5IfYd
Possibly TaylorMade’s BEST EVER club! In this video Rick Shiels PGA golf professional put the brand new TaylorMade Golf Milled Grind 2 wedge through its paces at The Marriott Worsley Park Golf & Country Club. TaylorMade golf are not as well know for their wedges as brands like Titleist Vokey or Cleveland Golf but the
12:04 PM ET Associated Press Sebastian Soderberg won a five-man playoff for the European Masters title Sunday, sinking his birdie putt on the first extra hole as Rory McIlroy and the remaining competitors faltered. History repeated itself for McIlroy at the Crans-sur-Sierre club in the Swiss Alps, where he lost a playoff as a 19-year-old
With a potential natural disaster such as Hurricane Dorian heading toward South Florida in the coming days, golf naturally becomes less of a focus for those in the storm’s path. For a club like Cypress Head Golf Club in Port Orange, Fla., a municipally owned public course outside Daytona Beach, the facility is actually prepared
11:02 PM ET Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. — Monday qualifier Yealimi Noh shot an 8-under 64 Saturday for a three-shot lead heading into the final round of the Portland Classic. The 18-year-old Noh, who turned down an offer to play for UCLA and instead went pro in February, made eight birdies and moved to 19
Yealimi Noh is 18 and has no status on the LPGA Tour. But you wouldn’t guess it by how she’s playing at the Cambia Portland Classic. After rounds of 65-68-64, Noh is leading this week’s LPGA event in Portland, Ore., by three over Hannah Green. Not bad for a teen who had to Monday qualify