Many golfers believe they have a decent short game. They expect to hit wedge shots relatively close, recover often enough ...
Closer wedge shots are sometimes the hardest, so learning how to lag chip is a key ingredient to lowering scores and having ...
“[Daly] is a needle mover. We need that out here. We need somebody that people want to come out and watch. They don’t want to come out and watch me. I understand that.” – on his reaction to John ...
“It’s so easy to look at the captains and say it’s their fault, but at the end of the day we didn’t play well enough. The Europeans played exponentially better than we did – that’s why they beat us as ...
For golfers looking to get better, “fun” and “practice” don’t always go hand in hand. Many players approach their improvement goals as tasks that need to be accomplished rather than a process that is, ...
The foundation of any good short game starts with solid fundamentals and clean contact. But to truly lower your scores, you must master distance control - and that comes from touch. Touch is the ...
Neal Shipley isn't overpowering The Pete Dye Course at French Lick Golf Resort. Yet the 24-year-old sits tied for the lead at Korn Ferry Tour Championship, positioned to potentially earn his third ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. I’d always heard that Parker McLachlin, aka the Short Game Chef, was a genius ...
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How to practice like a scratch golfer
Do you not practice enough or not know how to practice correctly? If you want to get down to scratch, you need to put the ...
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