When you hear the names of golf’s greatest coaches, Pete Cowen might not be as instantly familiar to American fans as Butch Harmon or David Leadbetter. But in Europe, and especially among tour players ...
Most golfers are so focused on swing mechanics, especially to get more distance off the tee, that they don't spend near enough time working on their short games. Think about it: If you could be just a ...
Wedges are useful clubs for hitting the ball high and landing soft, but oftentimes, keeping the ball low is the optimal play. When hitting a wedge in the 50-125 yard range, flighting the ball is the ...
Being able to hit a towering shot into the greens with an iron is a premium skill. However, if you really want to become a shot-maker, you’ve got to know how to take a little something off your shots, ...
One of the most overlooked fundamentals of the short game is understanding the different types of release patterns that various shots require. Or as GOLF Teacher to Watch Parker McLachlin puts it, ...
-When putting, pros get the ball rolling early while club players often have backspin on the ball. Hit it with very little loft at impact with the hands slightly ahead. Imagine rolling the ball like ...
PGA Tour pro Charles Howell explains how he hits three common short-game shots: the high flop, the greenside chip and pitches from tight lies.