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Playing in the Ryder Cup is terrifying. Playing in a tournament can be just as scary for you. Here's a hack you never knew about to calm things down
carry signals between your brain, heart and digestive system. They’re a key part of your parasympathetic nervous system, which is the "rest and digest" part, the opposite of the nervous system that ...
Amarillo Globe-News on MSN
Hoodoo Festival relocates to Arts in the Sunset
The festival has moved from downtown to Arts in the Sunset, allowing them to make plans to expand and add new elements in the ...
Golf Monthly on MSN
Why A One-Hour Custom Fitting Is Nowhere Near Enough
PGA Professional and former custom fitter Joe Ferguson has some reservations about the current accepted standard in retail ...
Top 100 Teacher Brian Manzella explains what to do to get a consistent golf swing like the one Matt Kuchar used to win the ...
Cameron Young was in high school when it was announced the Ryder Cup was going to Bethpage Black in 2025. Thus began a ...
A capsule look at the players on the European team for the Ryder Cup matches Sept. 26-28 at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, ...
As seen in the January issue of Golf Magazine, Top 100 Teacher Jim Hardy says to open and close the window between your forearms for Tour-like roll.
Nail the hole with plenty of speed during your practice sessions to improve your alignment and start rolling in putts from everywhere with this tip from Top 100 Teacher Mitchell Spearman.
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