When you've got early extension in your swing, you'll see more mishits and bad results. This golf lesson from a top-ranked ...
When it comes to the golf swing, there’s no one tried-and-true method. Sure, you can try to copy Ben Hogan or Jack Nicklaus, but ultimately you’ll have your own unique flair in the swing. That’s not ...
Correct golf ball position is key for consistent, solid ball-striking with any club. Top-ranked golf teacher Tony Ruggiero advises different ball positions for driver, irons, and wedges for best ...
Gary Player’s legacy speaks for itself. The South African may not have had the size of some of his peers, but few can match what he accomplished in the game. Over the course of his career, he picked ...
Many golfers struggle with whether the swing should feel driven by the body or the arms. This video clearly explains both approaches and how they affect ball striking. Understanding the difference can ...
This comprehensive ball striking guide utilises expert tips and drills from various Top 50 coaches - they have already helped ...
Martin Kaymer went wire-to-wire to claim the U.S. Open on Sunday by a whopping eight shots on Donald Ross’ Pinehurst No. 2. Seemingly playing a different golf course than everybody else, Kaymer put on ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
Seung-Yul Noh put together four good ball-striking rounds to win the Zurich Classic of New Orleans by two strokes on a windy Sunday at TPC Louisiana. Noh carded only three bogeys all week and added 22 ...
Tommy Fleetwood sits tied for the lead through two rounds at the TOUR Championship, and all anyone wants to talk about is how he hasn't won yet. If you might be in that camp, you are missing the point ...
Unless you're a better-than-average golfer, there's a good chance you overlook one of the simplest factors when it comes to consistent ball-striking: Your golf ball position! When your ball's too far ...