Many golfers believe they have a decent short game. They expect to hit wedge shots relatively close, recover often enough ...
There are so many technical aspects when it comes to the short game, and if you forget about just one of them, you could add a handful of unnecessary strokes. When it comes to mastering distance ...
Leaving putts long or short? Your eyes might be the issue. Here's how to uncover your tendencies and boost your distance control.
One of the fastest ways for beginner golfers to lower scores is by developing a reliable (and repeatable!) short game. That's because having a shorter swing and not a full swing is easier to control, ...
If you want to lower your scores quickly, start where it matters most: the shots that happen after the tee box. Big drives may steal the spotlight, but it’s the precise, controlled swings around the ...
To win the AIG Women’s British Open, you need a great short game. Links golf challenges in a different way, demanding creativity and an ability to convert pars from difficult positions. And to save ...
Many golfers overlook how wedge bounce impacts short game shot selection. Golf coach and Head Pro Anthony Wik advises analyzing the lie, conditions, landing area, and hazards before choosing a wedge.
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. I’d always heard that Parker McLachlin, aka the Short Game Chef, was a genius ...
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1 Overlooked Factor That's KILLING Your Short Game
There are so many technical aspects when it comes to the short game, and if you forget about just one of them, you could add a handful of unnecessary strokes. For instance, if you lean back rather ...
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