Making solid contact with the ball on the ground can be one of the greatest challenges for many golfers. I see it on a daily basis on my lesson tee, and also with golfers I observe as they try to ...
Next time you get to a par 3, compare the divots on the back tee to the ones on the closer tees. You should see two differences: Divot holes from better players start past the ball (you can usually ...
A good divot is usually a sign of a good iron shot. Since the clubs are designed to hit the ball on the descent, irons usually scrape off a thin layer of the turf in front of the ball. They often tell ...
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A surprising tip to stop fatting short irons
To fix the fats with your short clubs, try moving the ball forward in your stance, which promotes the proper weight transfer ...
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Gary Player's technique for easily escaping fairway bunkers
Shots from a fairway bunker can be scary, but with this technique from Gary Player, you can put those fears to rest. The post ...
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The Divot Debate: Should You Get Relief in Golf?
Golf is a game of tradition, skill, and patience. As any experienced golfer knows, the game doesn’t always reward perfection.
Good tempo in the golf swing and good scoring can invariably be affected by a good pace of play. Local teaching guru Joe Grochmal chimes in this week with his thoughts on proper pace of play on the ...
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