For those of you who always hit the ball thin with your 3-wood, you need to feel like you can take a divot after the impact position. So, how can you do that? Start by moving the ball slightly back in…
Gary Breen joined today’s OTB AM to look back at the weekend’s PL action including John Egan’s wonder-strike. Have you downloaded the new OTB Sports app …
Have you ever been to the driving range and seen these guys who make these hard swings from the top with their drivers only to hit well behind the ball? The reason for this is that their body moves ahead…
Liverpool legend and ex Celtic and Scotland defender, Gary Gillespie joins Stephen, Grado and Chris to discuss his career. Talking playing with greats at Anfield, taches and perms, why it didn’t work out as planned at Celtic and an assessment…
Chairman Gary Deans answers your questions with Scottish Daily Mail Sports Writer Brian Marjoribanks
Gaining mobility and stability in your lead foot is imperative to create the chain reaction of the golf swing. In the backswing, the entire body has certain requirements, but an often-overlooked aspect of the backswing is the front foot and…
Some of the most important parts of the human body as it pertains to the golf swing are the feet and ankles. In the backswing, if we don’t have the necessary ability to create dorsiflexion, our heel will come up…
Gary Woodland’s week at Pebble Beach Golf Links en route to winning the 2019 U.S. Open title was one he would never forget. Join him and Fox Sports’ voice of the U.S. Open, Joe Buck as they watch some of…
Gary Gilchrist explains how your swing path with the longer clubs should come more in-to-out, while the steepness with which you attack your shorter irons will result in more of an out-to-in swing path. Subscribe for more golf tips from…