Control your iron trajectory like Brooks Koepka
When you win consecutive U.S. Opens, you won't hear many people say you don't have complete control of your ball. Brooks Koepka proved once again his game is more than…
Read moreTour Technique: Make Your Worst Putting Days Better
The big difference this year—winning five times, my first major (PGA Championship) and the FedEx Cup—was working hard on my putting consistency. I’ve always been a streaky putter. My great…
Read moreWhen To Use Irons
The driver and putter get plenty of attention, but your irons are the workhorses in your bag. They’re the clubs you’ll use the most in between the tee and the…
Read morePreview Your Impact Position at Address Like Bryson DeChambeau
Not many tour players would be able to go into an in-depth conversation about proprioception and the role of biomechanics in the golf swing, but Bryson DeChambeau isn't like many…
Read moreWhat The Great Putters Do
So many golfers hear that they should chase the ball to the hole with the putterhead to accelerate the club through impact and keep the putt on line. But that…
Read moreWhat All The Different Clubs Do
A full golf bag can look like it’s carrying everything but the kitchen sink—especially if you fill up the pockets with things like range finders, rain gear, divot tools, tees…
Read moreBuild a Better Platform for your Irons Like Rory McIlroy
AUGUSTA, GA—Rory McIlroy needed to do something dramatic to stay in touch with Patrick Reed. A bogey-free 65 did just that. He goes into the final round three shots behind…
Read moreHow To Get Off The First Tee
A big piece of enjoying your round comes before you even make your first swing. Leave the ego stroking at home and follow a few critical strategic and mechanical tips…
Read moreTwo Skills For Great Putting
Being a great putter doesn't mean you're rolling in bombs all day. Sure, that would be nice, but quality putting is about distance control from long range and precise aim…
Read moreTry This Swing Thought For Smooth Fairway Woods
If you're topping your fairway woods or can't hit them above the tree line, chances are you're not staying in your address posture when you swing the club. If it…
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