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The GolfForever Swing Trainer is a revolutionary golf training tool that can help golfers of all levels improve their game. This innovative system, used by PGA Tour players like Scottie Scheffler and Tom Kim, includes a 44.5-inch resistance training bar, resistance bands, swing weight ball attachment, polymer carabiners, door connector, and a carry bag. With a 30-day free trial of the GolfForever app, golfers can access personalized video routines that focus on building strength, mobility, speed, and consistency in their swing. The GolfForever Swing Trainer is designed to help golfers increase their clubhead speed, add distance to their shots, improve…
Improving your golf game is a lifelong pursuit that requires discipline and dedication. In the age of social media, there is no shortage of swing tip videos promising to fix your game, but not all advice is helpful. Three-time major winner Padraig Harrington, known for sharing his best swing tips on his YouTube channel, recently shared one common piece of swing advice that amateurs should ignore – keeping your head still during the swing. Harrington believes that being stagnant robs you of athleticism and power, which can hinder your game. Instead, he advises keeping things natural and focusing on maintaining…
PlayMoreGolf (PMG), the UK’s largest flexible golf membership platform, and Quick9, a leading app for organising and coordinating social golf, have announced a strategic partnership to enhance the golfing experience for PMG’s 12,000 members. The partnership will integrate Quick9’s game coordination, communication, and management capabilities into the PMG platform, allowing members to book games, find playing partners, and make the most of their memberships. Quick9 offers a simpler and more efficient way to organise golf games, cutting through the chaos of traditional communication methods like WhatsApp and Facebook groups. Founded in 2023, Quick9 aims to bring golfers together, streamline scheduling…
The Wilson Dynapwr hybrid is vying for the title of the best golf hybrid club of 2025, and it offers a classic head shape with a modern twist. Wilson has extended the lower toe area to address a common miss for amateur golfers, making the head appear somewhat compact yet noticeable down at address with highlighted score lines in a ‘V’ pattern. The bonded head of the Wilson Dynapwr lacks adjustability for loft and lie, which may deter golfers who like to tinker with their clubs or play different courses that require different shots. During testing, the Wilson Dynapwr hybrid…
Padraig Harrington, a three-time major champion and golf instruction enthusiast, recently joined Claire Rogers on The Scoop to discuss various aspects of golf. Harrington’s passion for the game was evident during the interview, where he shared insights on his career, favorite pro-am moments, and the common mistakes casual golfers make. One particular highlight of the conversation was his advice for parents of young athletes, emphasizing the importance of creating a positive and stress-free environment for children to enjoy sports at their own pace. Harrington’s key message to parents was to avoid pressuring their kids into excelling in sports and instead…
Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1 player in the PGA Tour, recently made his first start of the 2025 season after an injury to his hand during the holidays. The injury occurred while Scheffler was trying to cook ravioli at a rental house. Using a wine glass instead of the appropriate tools to cut out the dough, the glass broke and caused a cut in his hand that required medical attention. Despite the incident, Scheffler remained positive and acknowledged that accidents can happen even while doing normal everyday activities such as cooking. The incident left golf fans curious about what happened…
The TGL match between Rory McIlroy’s Boston Common Golf and Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links on Monday night was a successful one, potentially showing the league the formula for long-term success. However, there are still kinks to be ironed out, new ideas to be tested, and an identity to be formed for the high-tech simulator league. One of the biggest concerns during the first month of TGL was around the simulator technology, high-tech green, and the integrity of both. The Full Swing simulator used in the league drew some confused reactions from Woods, Max Homa, and Kevin Kisner during their first…
Golf’s slow-play problem is a major issue that has been plaguing the PGA Tour. Rory McIlroy, a four-time major winner, recognizes the problem but admits that there is no easy fix. Recent final-round slogs at the American Express and Farmers Insurance Open have brought the pace-of-play issue into focus. During the American Express, the final group took five hours and 39 minutes to finish 18 holes, drawing criticism from on-course reporter Dottie Pepper. In response to the slow play, McIlroy acknowledges the need for the PGA Tour to adapt and make professional golf more interesting to viewers. While McIlroy has…
