Most people don't have hours to spend on golf practice, so here's how to be efficient (and intentional) in order to really improve at golf.
Beating ball after ball on the driving range isn’t improving your golf game at all, so PGA player Cameron Young says these tips will provide a more structured (and beneficial) approach. Look, most ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
My favorite hole-in-one story involves my buddy Patrick and Montclair Golf Course, a time-capsule facility just up the road from me in Oakland, Calif. Depending on your priorities, Montclair is either ...
Club golfers typically don’t spend enough time at the driving range, but on the occasions that they do visit I often observe a similar pattern of poor decision-making that wastes their precious time.
Look, most golfers hate going to the driving range with an actual plan, and would rather just whip out the driver and let the big dog eat as much as possible. In my humble opinion, few things beat a ...
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