Golfers love to practice. But have you ever wondered how the pattern of your divots on the practice range tee affects the golf course? With every swing of an iron, a divot of turf is usually removed.
Are you constantly working on your ball striking, yet baffled that you aren’t improving? If so, worry not. Even the best players in the world sometimes face this challenge. But if you want to get ...
My home course has a terrific practice area, which our greens crew has built and steadily improved over many years. Here are Corey (our pro, left) and Gary (our superintendent) last March, in the rain ...
The number one question we continue to receive this summer is, “What can we do to improve our practice tee?” The Problem(s): Utilization patterns at golf facilities are changing. Golfers are spending ...
Today I will try help you understand what the different divot patterns mean, what causes them and the shot that results from each divot pattern.The most frequent divot pattern is the divot that starts ...
Dedicating a significant amount of practice time to your wedge game is critical. If you don’t work on dialing in your wedge distances on the range, you won’t be able to flight shots accurately on the ...
Did you know that your divots or lack there of, tell you a story concerning the events of your past swing? By only analyzing your divot and the ball’s flight result you can make an educated guess ...
Golf has its share of schismatic arguments. Are drivers getting too hot? Should out-of-bounds markers be treated as lateral hazards? And is Caddyshack overrated? (Note: I broke up with a girl who ...
Taking a divot is a scary proposition for many amateurs — but should it be? Anyone who has watched superb golfers play (whether it be in person or on TV) often sees their divots flying gracefully ...
The Divot Board has always been one of my favorite golf training aids. It’s smart, simple and useful. I’ve had one for about ...