In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF.com editor Zephyr Melton explains a move during the backswing that helped him add swing ...
I’ve been on a mission this winter. The goal? Gain as much clubhead speed as possible. The approach has been multi-faceted. One strategy was getting in the gym more, which has been great not only for ...
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Fix your backswing instantly! Mike Bender’s flashlight drill to improve your golf swing path
Join renowned golf instructor Mike Bender as he demonstrates a simple yet effective golf swing drill with student Casey. In this lesson, Mike revisits his popular "flashlight golf drill," where he ...
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I was terrified of this blade 5-iron. But 1 swing changed everything | Fully Fit 2026
Fully Fit 2026 participant and GOLF associate gear editor Jack Hirsh breaks down why he can't live without his new Cobra 3DP 5-iron. The post I was terrified of this blade 5-iron. But 1 swing changed ...
he Longview Museum of Fine Arts always has plenty of art in its year-round exhibits, but the one they recently hung showcases hundreds of pieces. And each piece was done by a different East Texas ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Newton is set to launch their Fast Motion shaft into the metal woods and hybrid market giving golfers an option of a lighter shaft ...
A federal judge has blocked a federal government order to force Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) beneficiaries in Colorado from having to recertify their benefits. Senior U.S. District ...
Many residents in Oregon have historically been exempted from SNAP work requirements, thanks to weak job markets in the state. The One Big Beautiful Bill has changed that. The new rules are likely to ...
In our robot testing at tour speeds, one prototype ball lost 17-22 yards versus a currently conforming ball. A second prototype, which seems a more likely version to make it to 2030, lost 11-14 yards.
The San Diego City Council approved a plan on Monday to lower speed limits on hundreds of miles of roads. But as KPBS Public Matters reporter Jake Gotta explains, it's likely more needs to be done to ...
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