You hit a good approach shot to 25 feet and leave your first putt eight feet short. Next hole, similar distance, and you blow ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kellie Stenzel shares six keys for improving your lag putting so that you end up with more gimmes.
A truly essential skill for scoring well is controlling distance on the greens and getting your first putt close enough to tap in. Distance control starts with solid technique and a simple principle: ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series where the game’s brightest minds share their tips to help you, well, shave strokes! Today, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joey Wuertemberger shares his “8-4-4” ...
No matter how you spin it, golf is hard. It doesn’t matter if you’re using a driver off the tee, trying to hit an iron shot from off pine needles, or simply trying to putt on the smoothest, most ...
No matter how much time you spend on the driving range trying to get better, as an amateur golfer, your score will usually come down to how well you handle shots around the green. Gitnux data suggests ...
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