These days, fashion is synonymous with golf, and that includes what’s in your bag. And what’s more fashionable than custom, one-of-a-kind items? And the best news is, you don’t have to break the bank ...
Alignment rods are everywhere. They’re easy to buy or borrow, and driving ranges often have them hanging around. Here are three ways to use them to improve your full swing and short game. Set an ...
My dad, Claude Harmon, had a great line for his students about aim: "If you aim at nothing, you're always going to hit it." To get a handle on where your shots are going, focus on starting direction.
One of the simplest visuals I give my students, especially on the course, is the thought of returning the golf club to its original angle at address. As opposed to telling them to drop their shoulder, ...
How do you know if your takeaway is on the right path? That’s the email question Michael Breed, host of The Golf Fix, addresses in this video segment. To groove a takeaway on the right path, Breed ...
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The future of the game might be hiding in your shoes: Inside Laced Golf’s mission to fix golf
We’ve all been there. You make what feels like the perfect swing. Solid contact, good tempo, exactly what your instructor has been preaching. The ball sails into the trees. Then your playing partner, ...
Palm Beach, Fla.— If I had to put a percentage on it, I'd say upwards of 97 percent of professional golfers use an alignment stick (or something very similar) on the driving range. Honestly, that ...
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