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Make 2026 a great year on the greens with 4 putting drills (from a pro with decades of experience)
Creating your golfing resolutions for 2026? Make this year your best ever on the greens with four brilliant putting drills ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series where the game's brightest minds share their tips to help you, well, shave ...
Watch your head in the mirror as you make your stroke. Does your head move? It’s common for amateurs to pick their head up ...
A Perfect Lag Putting Drill to Help Eliminate 3-Putts originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Most golfers, even beginner golfers, know what lag putting means. It's simply the art of mastering your ...
A truly essential skill for scoring well is controlling distance on the greens and getting your first putt close enough to tap in. Distance control starts with solid technique and a simple principle: ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. When looking for drills to try, it can be a good idea to look at what the pros are ...
Tiger Woods is widely regarded as one of the two greatest golfers in history, right up there with Jack Nicklaus. It’s hard to argue against that, given his 15 major titles, 82 PGA Tour wins, and the ...
Viktor Hovland's comments after his 5-under par 66 in the second round at the Valspar Championship really struck a chord with me, especially as a PGA Coach. Hovland, despite being one of the world's ...
Reigning PGA Rookie of the Year Nick Dunlap says this putting drill helps him control the face all the way through impact. While reigning PGA Tour Rookie of the Year Nick Dunlap hasn’t gotten off to ...
Putting is one of the crucial aspects of being a good golfer. So, how can you do it correctly? Well, one way is to work on ...
Top-ranked golf teacher Tom Stickney shares one of the better putting tips out there, which helps control speed on fast downhill putts. I’m notorious for being a bad putter, so I’m always on the hunt ...
Lottie Woad, the No. 1 ranked female amateur in the world, is defending her Augusta National Women’s Amateur title this week. To get ready, she said one of the aspects of her play that she’s keying in ...
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