Practicing the one-handed chip encourages a stable, descending strike that helps with predictable ball flight and consistent ...
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Mike Dickson breaks down a simple move that will fix your chipping.
Many golfers can improve their golf games by improving their technique around the green. In the latest edition of "Quick Reads," Martin Hall, Golf Channel host and director of instruction at the Club ...
Many people panic when their golf ball lands in thick grass and only have one style of chipping. It’s important to be able to manipulate the club face to allow it to glide through the grass with ease.
Golfers always talk about it. How this season is going to be different. How this season, rather than spending an extra few minutes on the range before your round or on the weekend, you’re going to ...
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, ...
This is one in a series of articles written by 47-year teaching pro Ozzie Carlson and is designed to help golfers improve their game. Stay patient and simply hit fairways and greens. We hear it all ...
BALTRAY, IRELAND - MAY 16: Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand takes cover during the third round of The 3 Irish Open at County Louth Golf Club on May 16, 2009 in Baltray, Ireland. (Photo by Ross ...
MARANA, AZ - FEBRUARY 19: Paul Casey of England walks on the seventh hole during round three of the Accenture Match Play Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on February 19, 2010 in Marana, ...
What: The inaugural week for a golf-specific day camp at Keystone Science School, including daily golf instruction, the science of golf, the environmental impact of local courses and a round at the ...
What would you do if you had the chipping yips? Call it quits? Cry into a pillow? Ask the good lord to take you now? All viable options, in our humble opinion. We say this because, as our senior ...