There are few things in golf more frustrating than ruining a solid drive with a lackluster approach. The worst is when you don’t even give the ball a chance with a shot that is poorly struck. It’s a ...
Scottie Scheffler does a lot of things well (obviously) including one thing nobody talks about. He doesn't miss to the right ...
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Inside the hip LA golf collective that is changing the game
It's 7 pm on a Thursday at the driving range at the Westside's Rancho Park Golf Course. At one end of the raised platform, ...
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How to hit a fried egg bunker shot in 5 easy steps
Use this top teacher's simple keys to master these tricky greenside bunker shots and give yourself a chance at saving par.
The U.S. Open (the other one) is officially underway in Flushing, Queens and the talk of the town has been Carlos Alcaraz’s new look. In a move straight out of the Andre Agassi playbook, Alcaraz cut ...
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It's an important backswing move—you can spot it in Scottie Scheffler's golf swing
There's this visual from an old Golf Digest article that I can't get out of my head—because it's great. It comes courtesy of ...
Golf Monthly on MSN
Every Amateur Can Get Their Golf Swing On Plane... Just Try This Simple Mirror Drill
Getting your golf swing on plane might sound like something reserved for 'better players', but every amateur can strike the ...
Many golfers hit the ball solidly but can't seem to achieve any real distance. Often the culprit is a steep, outside-in swing ...
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Carlos Alcaraz powered into the third round of the US Open and repeated his golf swing celebration after a dominant 6-1 6-0 6-3 win over Italy's Mattia Bellucci. Alcaraz, who has caught attention with ...
Sure, a faster backswing can help generate more clubhead speed, but if that speed throws off your positioning or timing, you'll likely miss the center of the face. Any speed gains are lost when the ...
NEW YORK — Carlos Alcaraz is among the tennis stars getting into the swing of things at the U.S. Open. A golf swing, that is. After his first-round victory at Flushing Meadows this week, the five-time ...
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