The golf swing greatly relies on repetitive and coordinated arm motions to generate club head speed and to square the club head at impact. Overuse injuries of the hand, wrist, forearm and elbow are common in golfers but can be minimized with education. As discussed...
Golf
Can My Address Posture Influence My Backswing?
Have you ever received advice on a topic, pondered the concept briefly and filed it in your memory in the “it is nice to know but I am not going to implement it now” file? Time ticks away and at a later date some thought or action triggers this advice to be recalled...
Golf: Keeping Yourself in The Game
Golf is a sport requiring the same body movement to be performed repetitively throughout the game and at the practice range. Only putting gives us a break from the motion pattern. The average golfer’s score is approximately 100 for 18 holes and is most likely...
How is Power Generated in the Golf Swing?
Who would have thought the Physics 101 class that you were required to take in school could have helped you generate more distance with your golf game? The lab section of the course would have been more interesting if it had included a trip to the driving range....
8 Minutes to Improved Golf Performance
Last minute obligations at home or work have made you arrive at the golf course later than planned. You come racing into the golf course parking with barely enough time to change your shoes, grab your golf clubs, check in and head for the first tee. Your best...
Your Golf Clubs Are Ready for the Season, Are You?
Your Golf Clubs Are Ready for the Season, Are You? By Patrick Sheehy, MS, PT With the warm weather closely approaching Western Pennsylvania, golfers are anxiously cleaning their clubs and shoes in preparation for the first tee. For many of us, the equipment...
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