As an average golfer and mid-handicapper, there are lots of times I feel intimidated before teeing off. And while most of ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
It seems that one of the top complaints on a golf course is slow play. With players of all skill levels sharing public ...
Feeling nervous during a round of golf is completely normal. It’s just part of the game. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, pressure can sneak in, especially in unfamiliar or competitive ...
Playing golf in the rain isn’t nearly as enjoyable as teeing it up beneath a blue sky with the sun shining down on you. But, let’s face it, anytime you’re on a golf course it should be fun. As someone ...
One of the (many) reasons why golf is so tricky is because the way most golfers practice isn't all that similar to the game we actually play. Yet, it's an essential part of getting better. We need to ...
A large part of my teaching takes place on the golf course. Once basic skills and sound technique become habits, there’s a tremendous amount of learning that can only happen during play. The great ...
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In this week's Friday Fitness installment, I want to discuss a critical element that can significantly improve your golf game: hand strength. As golfers, we often focus on overall fitness, flexibility ...
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