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Using a short iron and sticking it close to the pin is a great feeling, and instantly boosts your confidence to go finish the hole strong by making your putt. When you have the ability to hit your ...
Aiming the club face properly and aligning the body relative to your desired ball flight is an important skill. And an earned one. Your practice and preparation will have a huge effect on how well you ...
While playing par-3s can be fun, they also present a serious challenge if you’re not correctly prepared. Sure, the holes are shorter than others on the golf course, but any lack of focus can quickly ...
Hitting great tee shots can make the game so much more fun, allowing yourself to be in better positions to shoot lower scores. But how can an amateur experience a perfect tee shot more frequently? By ...
While a good majority of golfers tend to miss the ball with a slice, for those who hook the ball, it can be just as frustrating. Anyone who has had a case of the hooks knows how demoralizing they can ...
If you’re a golfer who tends to top the ball, the first step in hitting better shots is readjusting your mindset. This means you must learn to hit the ground with each swing; including your practice ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. Can’t stop slicing the golf ball? If you’re an amateur golfer, this is probably an issue ...
Golf can be a difficult game. Even with swing tips available wherever you turn or tap, it’s easy to get lost in the woods— on and off the course. “Play Smart,” a GOLF franchise launched online in 2020 ...
Ed note: GOLF contributor and architecture nut Desi Isaacson is cutting his design teeth as an intern for King-Collins Golf on their redesign of Overton Park, a nine-hole muni in Memphis, Tenn. How ...
Every golfer has a different relationship with their trail arm, wrist and hand. So why has everyone been taught to grip the club the same way? Our bodies are anatomically aligned and pre-dispositioned ...
Our knowledgeable crew of course raters have stuck pegs in the ground just about everywhere. But which holes stand out as the greatest they’ve ever played? We asked them, and they replied with love ...