To see success with putting, distance control is everything. Sure, it helps to have the ability to read greens and to understand slopes, but when your speed is precise, you make a very difficult sport ...
When putting, many amateurs think that line is more important than distance control, but that is false. You can have a good line, but if you hit it 20 feet past the hole, it is a wasted effort.
Having a solid chipping game isn’t just a great way to quickly lower your scores, but it’s also a good way to take pressure off of your long game and putting. That’s because, even if you mishit your ...
When you’ve got proper speed control, you can get away with not starting lag putts on the perfect line. Typically, your ...
Most golfers simply plop their balls anywhere on the putting green to practice, but Marlton Golf Club head professional Joe Moore suggests that a more systematic approach to putting can improve your ...
No matter how you spin it, golf is hard. It doesn’t matter if you’re using a driver off the tee, trying to hit an iron shot from off pine needles, or simply trying to putt on the smoothest, most ...
Every golfer wants to hit more greens but scoring well depends just as much on what happens after you miss one. The short ...
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