A look at whether a golf simulator will actually make you better, examining how precision, repetition and feedback shape real improvement.
Improve your golf swing fundamentals with this hands-on golf lesson filmed in an indoor golf practice area. Watch as an experienced instructor guides his student through essential golf technique, ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher V.J. Trolio explains the dos and don'ts of the backswing. Try them yourself for better ball striking.GOLF V.J. Trolio, GOLF Top 100 Teacher We all know that you need to turn on ...
If you were to poll 100 middle-to-high handicappers and ask them what their favorite iron is, I'm betting at least 80 of them would say their 7-iron or 8-iron. Why? These clubs have ample loft so they ...
PHOTO PROVIDED Maintain pressure on the insteps of both feet. The back muscles must coil like a spring. The right leg should retain the pressure of the upper body coil, much like a spring being coiled ...
The subject of 'fake turns' has been something of a fascination to me for the better part of the last year. Largely because, as a fake turner myself, it's a move I'm working hard to strip out of my ...
Throughout his career, Nick Price, who reached No. 1 in the world during the mid-1990s, was known for his exceptional ball-striking. This consistency helped the three-time major winner become not only ...
PHOTO PROVIDED The right pocket should align with the clubhead at impact, with the grip ahead of the clubhead. After the coil is complete on the backswing, start the downswing by clearing the left hip ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a new GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges ...
While it’s true that the downswing is perhaps the most crucial element of the golf swing, the backswing is vastly important as well. The downswing determines how you hit the ball, but the backswing ...