Feeling stiff or slowing down by the back nine? That’s a sign your body needs more support.
Building core endurance helps you can swing consistently and play pain-free— so you can finish your 18th hole just as strong as you started!
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Tight hips holding you back?
The Figure Four Stretch is a great way to loosen up your hips, glutes, lower back, and hamstrings—no balance required.
A few minutes now = better mobility on the course!
Stop overpacking your golf bag. 🎒🏌️♂️
A good warm-up is key—but dragging around weight balls, resistance bands, and clunky swing aids? Not so much. The GolfForever Swing Trainer replaces all that with one simple tool designed specifically for golfers. Warm up, build strength, and improve mobility—without the clutter.
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Long flights. Cramped car rides. Hours stuck in the same position.
It all leads to something called “creep”—your body subtly shifting out of alignment, tightening up, and throwing off your swing. That means less power, less consistency, and a higher risk of injury when you step back on the course.
But don’t worry—we’ve got the fix.
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- Split Stance Eccentric Rotation – In a split stance with the anchor on the front leg side, hinge at the hips, rotate away from the anchor and slowly return to your starting position. Feel your glutes and core working to keep you balanced and controlled throughout the motion.
Everyone wants to crush it off the tee and add yards. But to do it safely, you need speed WITH control. Eccentric exercises build strength, stability, and swing control while reducing injury risk.
Add these movements to your routine 1-2 times a week, and you’ll feel the difference in your swing!
- Squat with Row & Eccentric Lateral Press – Face the anchor, squat down, then stand while pulling the Swing Trainer to your chest and pressing it out to the anchor side. Feel the connection between your lower body, core, and upper body as you stabilize through the movement.
Golf isn’t just a game—it’s a mental reset. From the fresh air to the focus on every shot, time on the course is proven to lower stress, boost mood, and even ease anxiety. Want to know why?
Dive into the science behind golf’s mental health benefits in our latest blog.
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It takes more than just the right gear to improve your game. That’s why GolfForever is changing the way golfers train—and https://t.co/VvVp8VazGv took notice.
We’re proud to be featured on their 2025 list of game-changing training aids!
Golf is a game of movement, and better movement means better golf. Start training today and feel the difference in your swing tomorrow.
If your shoulders are stiff or sore after a long round, you’re not alone—it’s one of the most common issues golfers face. The good news? A little mobility work can go a long way in keeping your swing smooth and pain-free.
Here are five simple exercises to keep your shoulders loose and ready for your next round.
Aim for 10 reps on each side per exercise:
1. Bridge with Alternating Overhead Reaches - Lie on your back, lift your hips, and alternate reaching one arm overhead while keeping control.
2. Sidelying Upper Back Rotations - Lie on your side with your top knee on a foam roller, then rotate your upper back, reaching your top arm behind you while keeping your lower body still.
3. Face Down Shoulder Blade Squeezes - Lie face down with arms out, squeeze your shoulder blades, and lift your arms while keeping your neck relaxed.
4. Kneeling Upper Back Rotations - Sit back on your heels, place one hand behind your head, and rotate your torso, bringing your elbow toward the floor and then up toward the ceiling.
In most sports, age slows you down—but in golf, experience and smart training can keep you getting better.
Staying sharp and feeling your best on the course doesn’t happen by chance. Strength, flexibility, and mobility all play a role in maintaining a powerful, consistent swing.
Plenty of golfers are proving that age is just a number.
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Craig wasn’t ready to let his best golf be a thing of the past. Inspired by the way pros like Scottie use cutting-edge training tools that are accessible to everyone so that they can play their best, he committed to improving his game and health. Craig's dedication is paying off—and the results are showing on the course.
When the PGA of America announced last week that GolfForever Advisory Board member, Jason Baile, was named 2025 PGA Teacher & Coach of the Year, it came as no surprise to us. His dedication to advancing golf instruction and player development is truly inspiring, and we’re honored to have him as part of the GolfForever family.
Congratulations, Jason, on this well-deserved recognition! We know you’re just getting started, as is our great partnership together.
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One of the most crucial aspects of playing great golf is your mental game. Are you being too technical with your swing? Is your mind still lingering on your last shot? How do you reset, clear your thoughts, and shift your focus to the next shot as you walk to your ball?
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