In this video, Golf Monthly Top 50 Coach Ged Walters explains the main cause of fat and thin shots and demonstrates an easy ...
Tips and advice from Katie Dawkins on how to improve your swing by practicing these drills.
Chunked golf shots only add unnecessary strokes to your scorecard. So top golf teacher Tom Stickney has an easy drill to help you finally resolve the frustrating issue. I don’t need to tell you how ...
Understanding the importance of maintaining proper posture in your golf swing is key to achieving consistent and effective ball striking. Posture is the foundation for superior swing mechanics, and ...
Lots of recreational golfers have the right instinct about what’s wrong with their swing. But issues arise when they apply a superficial “solution” that doesn’t address the actual issues in their ...
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Justin Rose has been playing so well recently that it sent me down a mini rabbit hole, which is where I found this interesting little video. And now I want to try it. The video is from Rose's ...
Let's face it, most average and beginner golfers tackle every single par-4 hole the exact same way: With a driver off the tee in hopes of bombing it right down the middle to impress their playing ...
If you watch all the best putters in the world, you’ll notice their hands and arms are connected throughout the stroke. There’s no break point between any of the integral parts of the stroke.
Tiger Woods had just won the Masters, his 15th major. So why, during his next major start at the 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, was he hitting balls from such a messy spot on the driving range?
You miss putts you should make. We all do. I find the major culprit is overactive hands and wrists, which, in the putting stroke, tend to unduly manipulate the putterface and path. Good strokes rely ...
Through 36 holes at the Founders Cup, Nelly Korda’s stat line looked like what you would expect from one of the best players in the world: 21 of 28 fairways hit, 30 of 36 greens in regulation, 282.0 ...