Maybe you caught some of the action in Memphis last week and witnessed some of Rory McIlroy’s array of incredibly awful shots around the greens, a few chunks, botched bunker shots... Read more
Everyone wants longer drives and straighter iron shots but have you ever thought about changes you need in your setup to produce better drives and better iron shots? Today we’re bringi... Read more
It’s old school, for sure, but the tried-and-true method of reading greens that’s been around for at least 50 years is the good old “plumb-bob” technique. It’s... Read more
One of the most impressive parts of Collin Morikawa’s victory last week at the 149th Open Championship was his clinic-like display with the driver. Morikawa was a fairway machine and t... Read more
You will see a lot of pot bunkers at Royal St. George’s this week at the 149th Open Championship — after all, they are a staple of links golf. So for today’s lesson, we... Read more
One of the most important things to keep in mind to improve your game is to practice with a purpose. Every time I visit the local practice facility, there are players beating balls and that... Read more
Bad drives often come as a result of the ball in the wrong position at setup. Today, we have a really quick and simple method to find the proper position for the golf ball when you set up to... Read more
Can you hit 10 good wedge shots in a row? Better still, can you hit just 10 “decent” wedge shots in a row? If you can’t then you don’t need to pull any other clubs fr... Read more
One of the big topics of conversation this week at the 121st U.S. Open are the greens at Torrey Pines. Like many greens on the west coast, they are Poa Annua grass. For players who grew up... Read more
“Thin To Win.” It’s one of the oldest adages in the game of golf and basically it reminds us, if you are going to mis-hit a shot, you want it to be a little thin rather tha... Read more