How To Act Like A Golfer (Part Two)
Golf doesn’t have to be stuffy, quiet and boring. Go ahead and enjoy yourself on the course. Have a beer or a snack, and feel free to chit chat with…
Read moreAdjust Your Backswing To Raise Your Trajectory
Although they might serve you well on a golf trip to Ireland or Scotland, where a lot of times you can chase the ball onto the green, those low, and…
Read moreHow To Make the Ones That Matter
A lot of amateurs, and even some pros, treat must-make putts like they're standing over a six-footer to win the U.S. Open. You can see the anxiety building in their…
Read moreHow To Act Like A Golfer (Part 1)
Hey, you don’t have to be some kind of unfun, silent robot out on the golf course. Enjoy yourself, but do it in a way that doesn’t make you stick…
Read moreFlush It From The Rough
When you're done cycling through the typical phases of a golfer's mental state after hitting one in deeper rough—from disappointment to anger to anguish to finally, resignation—give yourself a healthy…
Read moreDon't Let Uphill Putts Fool You
Whether it's dead straight or has some break, there's something about long uphill putts that mess with golfers' minds. Standing over the ball, I bet some of you hear a…
Read moreHow To Keep Score
Wouldn’t it be fun if golf had a feature like bowling, where your score automatically popped up on the scorecard? Unfortunately, you’ll have to handle that part yourself — although…
Read moreImprove your pivot to pure it like Tommy Fleetwood
British Open week is always a fun time to hear charming turns of phrase from the other side of the pond. One of the most descriptive examples works particularly well…
Read moreDon't Be Afraid to Try a Different Putting Style
When the USGA banned anchored putting, one popular parlor game was to guess who would struggle the most. Before last week, Webb Simpson might have been at the top of…
Read more6 Tips For Taking Your Kids Out On The Golf Course
The thought of taking a group of kids out on the golf course is a lot more daunting than taking them to the driving range. But don't let that fear…
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