父の日ギフトキャンペーン実施中!詳しくはプレーヤーサポートまでお問い合わせください。
新登場!
驚異的な飛距離
極限のやさしさ
汎用性の高いパワーハウス
クラブひとつで飛距離は伸ばせる
飛距離と精度の最高領域
裏切らないやさしさ
親しみやすさと先進性
やさしく高い飛びへ
思いどおりのコントロール
驚愕のやさしさ
シンプルに速く、遠くへ
どんなときも芯を食う飛び
抜群のやさしさ
極めたバランス
高まる創造性
段階的な セットデザイン
何よりも やさしさを追求
ピュアブレード
鋭いパフォーマンス
100%ミーリング加工、計算しつくされた正確さ
フォージド加工による 完璧なウェッジ
最高のコントロール性
強固な安定性
最適化を徹底
ズシンと沈める
ターゲット必中
戦術マシーン
超強力マシン
抜群の安定性
すべてをこの一本に
艶やかなストライカー
計算された性能
緻密な操作性
大いなる安定感
安定したアプローチ
思い通り滑らかな転がり
勝負を決する操作性
精算画面から移動しますか?
Go to home page
Upgrade to a modern browser (e.g., Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, or Firefox) for the best experience on this site
Feeling a little tired after your round? Make it a thing of the past and start feeling amazing after every game with some quick and simple adjustments to your post-round routine! Watch Certified Golf Fitness Specialist Elise Lobb Dzingel break them down for you. If you like these post-round exercises, you may want to try these pre-round warmups as well. Want to watch more golf fitness videos like this one? Be sure to check out our other videos for expert level swing tips, golf club reviews and so much more! Transcript: Hi everyone. My name is Elise Lobb Dzingel, and I am a certified golf fitness specialist. So what if I told you after every single golf round you played, you would feel amazing? Well, look no further, because if you incorporate these three exercises into your routine, you'll feel great. All right. So, I know post-round golf, sometimes you're a little bit tired. But a few more minutes just added to your routine, we're going to do some stretches. The first is one of my favorites; I like to do is the windmill. We're going to be separating our feet and putting our hands up. We're going to go our right hand to our left foot. This stretches our hamstring and our hips, which are very key to a golf swing. You can do this about 10 to 15 times, or as much as you need to get that good stretch. My next exercise is for the IT band and from the side, since your swing, you use a lot of those side muscles. We're going to be crossing our feet over, reaching our hand up and over. The key to get a really good stretch is to dig those heels into the ground and really get a good stretch over it. On the other side, stretching over, really digging those heels. I feel like when you dig those heels a lot, you get the most benefit out of it. For my last exercise, I have the figure-four stretch. You can do this lying down, but I will be doing it standing up with the help of my friend, the golf club. We're going to take either leg you start with first. I'm going to start with the left, crossing over above your knee, getting a nice, good squat. This really works on your hips and your glutes, which I mean, I even like doing this during my round of golf too, but key for after golf as well. Hold this for about 10 to 15 seconds. Like I always say in all my videos, listen to your body. So if you need a little bit longer, need a little bit shorter, do what's best for you. Remember, it's so important to add these exercises into your post-round golf routine so you're ready to go the next day.
Feeling a little tired after your round? Make it a thing of the past and start feeling amazing after every game with some quick and simple adjustments to your post-round routine! Watch Certified Golf Fitness Specialist Elise Lobb Dzingel break them down for you.
If you like these post-round exercises, you may want to try these pre-round warmups as well. Want to watch more golf fitness videos like this one? Be sure to check out our other videos for expert level swing tips, golf club reviews and so much more!
Hi everyone. My name is Elise Lobb Dzingel, and I am a certified golf fitness specialist. So what if I told you after every single golf round you played, you would feel amazing? Well, look no further, because if you incorporate these three exercises into your routine, you'll feel great.
All right. So, I know post-round golf, sometimes you're a little bit tired. But a few more minutes just added to your routine, we're going to do some stretches. The first is one of my favorites; I like to do is the windmill. We're going to be separating our feet and putting our hands up. We're going to go our right hand to our left foot. This stretches our hamstring and our hips, which are very key to a golf swing. You can do this about 10 to 15 times, or as much as you need to get that good stretch.
My next exercise is for the IT band and from the side, since your swing, you use a lot of those side muscles. We're going to be crossing our feet over, reaching our hand up and over. The key to get a really good stretch is to dig those heels into the ground and really get a good stretch over it. On the other side, stretching over, really digging those heels. I feel like when you dig those heels a lot, you get the most benefit out of it.
For my last exercise, I have the figure-four stretch. You can do this lying down, but I will be doing it standing up with the help of my friend, the golf club. We're going to take either leg you start with first. I'm going to start with the left, crossing over above your knee, getting a nice, good squat. This really works on your hips and your glutes, which I mean, I even like doing this during my round of golf too, but key for after golf as well. Hold this for about 10 to 15 seconds. Like I always say in all my videos, listen to your body. So if you need a little bit longer, need a little bit shorter, do what's best for you.
Remember, it's so important to add these exercises into your post-round golf routine so you're ready to go the next day.
Edgar Evans Shows You How to Hit Better, Farther With Your Hybrids
Getting Consistent Rhythm and Tempo in Your GEN5 Irons with Zach Johnson
How PXG Hybrid-Irons Help You Play Better Golf
What Do Christina Kim and PXG Have in Common? Our New GEN5 Driver
Why PGA TOUR Pro Luke List and the Golf World Love Our New GEN5 Drivers
How to Hit a ‘Stock’ Chip Shot with Mina Harigae and Katherine Kirk
Can Golfers with Higher Handicaps Master Chip Shots? Yes! Learn How in Two Simple Tips
Golfers, Here's How to Warm Up Before a Custom Fitting
How to Hit Out of a Fairway Bunker with Alex Riggs and Elise Lobb-Dzingel
How to Improve Your Arm-to-Body Connection
PXG Ambassador Travis Fulton Gets Fitted for Our Center Shafted Blackjack Putter
Select Your Landing Spot | Golf Chipping Tips with Christina Ricci
Travis Fulton Explains Why You Need A Driving Iron in Your Bag
Simple Swing Tips to Improve Your Ball Striking Control with Alex Riggs and Blair Wheeler
How to Keep Up the Pace of Play and Why It Matters with Gary Player
How to Handle Difficult Shot Lies – David Morris
How to Hit a Low-Flight Iron Shot
A Feat of Modern Engineering: PXG 0311ST GEN4 Blades
Avoid Putting Nerves with LPGA Pro Mina Harigae
How to Find Consistent Distance Control on the Green
How to Hit Better Greenside Bunker Shots with Anna Rawson
3 Simple Pre-round Golf Workouts with Elise Lobb Dzingel
3 Steps to Hitting a Fade With Your Driver
Adjusting Swing Plane for Golf Metalwoods
Battle Ready Mallet Putters Review with PXG Brand Ambassador Alex Riggs
Putting Drills: 3 Putt Less with 1 Simple Drill
Understanding PXG’s GEN4 Driver Weighting System. How to Adjust Your PXG Driver
How to Hit a Draw: Anna Rawson Shares Her PXG Driver Technique
How to Choose the Right Hosel for Your PXG Putter
Long Iron or Hybrid? - Anna Rawson Reveals Her Go-To Golf Club
Practice This Simple Putting Drill To Gain More Consistency
How to Flight Your Wedges into the Wind
Tour Mates with Pat Perez and Joel Dahmen
How to Hit Uphill Bunker Shots
Lowering Driver Ball Flight
Custom-Fitted Clubs
How to Make More Short Putts
Why Suzy Whaley Games PXG Clubs
Putter Review - All New Blackjack vs. One & Done
Favorite PXG Club in The Bag - With Celine Boutier
Favorite PXG Club in The Bag - With Mina Harigae
Practice Tips - Wedge Play With Mina Harigae
Building Your Pre-shot Routine
Find More Distance Off the Tee
Inside the Ropes with Gary Player and Zach Johnson | Part One
Perfecting Your Follow Through
PXG 0811X Prototype Driver Review with Alex Riggs
Swing Like a Pro - with Joel Dahmen
Swing Like a Pro - with Pat Perez
Swing Like a Pro - with Zach Johnson
Andrew Kegarise : The Right Energy Source For Pitch Shots
DK Kim : Grip A Putter In Your Palm
Nicole Cavarra : Establishing Sequence Of Motion In Your Golf Swing
Joel Kribel: Consistent Setup And Alignment
PXG Tip Tuesday: The Difference Between Face-Balanced Putters And Putters With Toe-Hang
PXG Tip Tuesday: 0341 Fairway Wood or 0317 Hybrid, Which Is Right For Your Game?
Sarah Stone: Creating An Upward Angle Of Attack With Your Driver
Oregon Women's Golf Coach Ria Scott: Putting Is Like Basketball
Billy Horschel: Re-find Your Swing Mid Round
Ben Polland: Proper Putting Speed
Bernie Najar: How To Play Better Wedge Shots Around The Green
Billy Horschel: Pre-round Warmups
Debbie Doniger: Line Drill For Better Contact
Wyndham Clark: How To Hit A Power Fade
Debbie Doniger: Controlling Dynamic Loft At Impact
Troy Mullins - My Story
Troy Mullins - WITB
Anna Rawson: How to Hit a Deep Fade
Anna Rawson: How to Hit a Power Draw
DK Kim: How to Hit a Checked Wedge Shot
Ben Polland: How to Use Putting Visuals To Sink More Putts
Ben Polland: How to Flush a Fairway Wood
Grant Sturgeon: Hitting a PXG Driving Iron
Grant Sturgeon: How to Shape Your Shots
Grant Sturgeon: Proper Driver Alignment
Debbie Doniger: How to Hit a Hybrid
Oregon Women’s Golf Coach Ria Scott: Execute a High Flop Shot
Oregon Women’s Golf Coach Ria Scott: Improve Your Pitch Shots
SMU Men’s Golf Coach Jason Enloe: Punch Shot Execution
SMU Women’s Golf Coach Jeanne Sutherland: Chipping Tempo
Please complete your email newsletter sign-up and be one of the first to discover updates on PXG's equipment and tour players.
Please verify your email is properly entered.
First name is required.
Last name is required.
Phone number is required.
Postal code is required.