Did you ever notice in those big-box commercial gyms that there always seems to be a few pieces of gym equipment no one ever uses? Perhaps you’re guility of breezing past an aparatus or two that you can’t quite figure out what it’s used for.That is often the case with flywheels, which are truly unique Read more…
Putting should be so easy. You’re rolling a ball 20 or 30 feet, even two feet, and yet you struggle. The problem likely is not your swing path or face angle or that new putter you think you need. The issue is, you’re thinking about the path or face rather than being connected to the Read more…
We tested it, but our results below reveal an important distinction between different “types” of elevated heart rates. It turns out, not all elevated heart rates are created equal.
If you ever get the chance to sit in the bleachers behind the driving range at a professional tournament, you’re sure to be amazed with how high and far tour players hit the ball. Before you head off to the watch the event, do yourself a favor and close your eyes for a minute and Read more…
Golf Digest senior writer Alex Myers is on a one-year mission to see how good he can get at golf through daily training, practice and playing. Read more from his “Late Scratch?” series here. Watch enough golf on TV and you’ll start to hear Jim Nantz’s voice in your head, but not just because of Read more…
AUGUSTA, Ga. — The signals were there. Subtle, and hard to spot, but flashing. By Saturday evening they were loud and screaming. Rory McIlroy has lost control of his golf swing. His third-round 73 transformed his six-shot lead into a co-lead. Yet the fate of the 2026 Masters is still firmly in his hands. The Read more…
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Scottie Scheffler shot 65 on Saturday at Augusta National—his lowest round ever here. It vaulted the two-time Masters champ squarely into contention. But his press conference after the round had a bit of an edge about it. To be fair, transcripts aren’t the best judge of tone—I was there, and Scottie smiled Read more…
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Rory McIlroy is putting on a strange kind of masterclass through two rounds at Augusta National. He’s 12-under and leading by six, but doing it while ranking second-to-last in driving accuracy, and losing SG: Off The Tee as a result. But he’s patching it together by, in his words: “Becoming a wily Read more…