Ever hear people debate the best way to practice golf? Some will tell you to never hit the same club twice in a row. Others ...
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.
There are so many golf training aids out there that promise real-time feedback and great results, but do they really come through in the clutch to stop bad mistakes? In my experience, not very often.
If your golf practice routine only consists of hitting a bucket of balls on the driving range, well, you’re probably not actually improving. Look, I don’t have a gripe against driving ranges — after ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a new GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. When it comes to general golf practice, most players typically head to the driving range ...
Most courses have a green somewhere near the first tee where you can get some putting practice in before you play. It's supposed to be the place where you groove your stroke and get a good sense of ...