When it comes to the short game, it’s helpful to clearly define the shot you’re trying to hit. Golf terminology can be confusing — and often inconsistent — so having simple definitions makes ...
We all like to hit high pitches that float like a butterfly and stop on a dime, but you're better off hitting lower shots where you can control trajectory and get the ball to bite hard once it lands.
The wet, thick rough at this week’s U.S. Open at Merion will mean many players won’t be able to get their approach shots to the putting surface when they miss fairways off the tee. And that will mean ...
There's no cooler short-game shot than a low-spinning pitch that stops on a dime. What's the secret? You can learn it with a simple drill. Get into your regular pitch address position. Place your ...
Having a solid short game requires plenty of practice and good technique. The reality for many high-handicap or average players is that they are missing both of those ingredients, which is keeping ...