Most golfers understand that the path to improvement is paved with dedicated practice. But without a structured approach, even the most dedicated hours can slip by without delivering tangible results.
Standard driving range routines rarely lead to meaningful golf improvement, with golf practice usually being a time suck. Alternatives include virtual lessons, training aids, mirror drills, and par-3 ...
I can't express enough how transformational a home practice studio can be to your game. Let me explain. Setting up your own space dedicated to consistent practice not only gives you the convenience of ...
When it comes to sharing chipping tips, I’m a sucker for listening to anyone who can help my short game shots. After all, when you can master shots near the green, you often score much lower. While ...
If your golf game is anything like mine (let’s hope it’s not), you need to find the fairway a lot more. Rory McIlroy said that one of his biggest keys for amateur golfers to lower their scores is for ...
You may think that golf nets are a thing of the past. A reminder of the COVID era, when courses were shut and us golfers were forced to create home set-ups to get our fix of the sport. However, that's ...
Getting better at golf requires practice. While some of us hate to admit it — secretly hoping we work out all our swing kinks while we sleep — the more swing practice you can put in between rounds, ...
Mark Twain famously called golf a good walk spoiled, so taking the walk out of the game by playing indoors might have seemed foolish to the great writer, but for the rest of us, it offers many ...
Golfers dish out chipping tips left and right, but top-ranked golf coach Brian Mogg shares one that is easy and effective to help save strokes near the green. When it comes to sharing chipping tips, I ...