Pro golfer Alex Noren shares some must-know tips to help amateur players crush their drives both farther and straighter. The ...
Finding a level lie on the tee is a simple consistency key you can control. A ball above your feet tends to overdraw; below your feet, and it will fade. Take a few seconds to feel with your feet for ...
Living in the Phoenix area, I have the luxury of playing golf year-round. I realize many of you don't have 12-month access to a course, but there are some things you can do in the offseason that can ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. With the game being just as mental as it is physical — maybe even more so — it’s easy ...
Sepp Straka hits his tee shot during the final round of The Honda Classic at PGA National Resort And Spa.Getty Images Last June, I walked with Sepp Straka for 36-holes during final qualifying for the ...
Everyone's looking for more yards off the tee. One obvious way is to swing faster, which means more clubhead speed—but getting that consistently requires a gym regimen, for starters. This week the ...
The best golf drivers see the most action among the many clubs in your bag. Typically the first choice on most holes of a full-length course, excluding dog legs and par 3s, using a driver seems ...
After years of using an outdated driver, the author underwent a professional fitting. The fitting resulted in a significant improvement in driving distance and accuracy. The author offers tips for ...
While each of Titleist’s current TS (“Titleist Speed”) drivers – the TS2, TS3 and lower-spinning TS4 – have notched wins on the PGA TOUR in 2019, some golfers need more clubhead speed than those ...
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