Putting with one hand helps isolate the key fundamentals of face control and tempo. By removing the support of the other hand, it allows golfers to become aware of unnecessary wrist movement and learn ...
Most people don't have hours to spend on golf practice, so here's how to be efficient (and intentional) in order to really ...
You’ve taken lessons and worked on your grip, posture, backswing and weight shift. Your instructor gave you drills for tempo, sequencing and lag. You’ve ...
Learning how to hit a power fade with your driver may not feel like it’s all that important, but when you lack consistency off the tee — or struggle with both shorter tee shots and a ball that tails ...
One common theme I’ve heard from nearly every GOLF Top 100 Teacher is this: Build better habits and your golf performance will improve. Seems easy enough in principle, but for many amateur players, it ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a new GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges ...