When putting, many amateurs think that line is more important than distance control, but that is false. You can have a good ...
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 ...
Golf is a fickle game where you strive for perfection in an imperfect sport. But what if you could hone your swing, nail down your putting, and enhance your overall performance without having to hit ...
Lag-putting is such an important part of success on the greens, so this long-distance drill helps you feel the length of your ...
What is the best putting training aid? Golf has many aspects to scoring, like driving the golf ball, hitting irons from the fairway, chipping around the green and putting. In fact, 40% of all golf ...
Most high handicap golfers think they need to work on the driver and full swing, but really it's their short game that is ...
— GARY PLAYER (@garyplayer) September 1, 2025 Simple putting drills that can make a real difference There is an argument to be made that putting is the most important aspect of the game. So instead of ...
Golf is a thrilling sport that combines skill, strategy and the Great Outdoors. No matter how long you’ve played, improving your golf game is a fun endeavor. Every course holds a different challenge ...
As the old saying goes, practice makes perfect. However, if you’re not practicing the right things, all that work will go to waste. Have you ever stopped to really think about the way you’ve been ...
When I was handed the PureOne Golf practice club, I laughed. Then I tried it over and over and over again, eventually seeing steady ball-striking progress. Here’s why it’s my favorite training aid.
Watching my son play competitive junior golf has been a privilege — and a real eye-opener. Observing how these young athletes prepare and perform, I’ve noticed several habits and strategies that the ...
Golfers new to the game are often unaware that it's a penalty to repair a pitch mark or replace a divot if it's on your line of play (Rule 8.1). By doing so, you're improving your next shot and that ...
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