Most golfers struggle when green speeds change because they believe distance control is all about feel. It's the reason your lag putts die short one day and race past the hole the next. But ask any ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
Putting can be an extremely frustrating part of the game. There’s nothing worse than hitting a couple of good shots only to squander your birdie opportunity with a three-putt. Typically, the culprit ...
While no player enjoys hitting long-distance putts, having the ability to roll your shot across the green and close to the hole is a necessary skill if you’re looking to score better. Sure, every putt ...
If you are going to score well and be rewarded when you do hit the ball well, you absolutely need to control distance on your longer putts. You need to be able to roll your first putt within two to ...
Grief on the greens takes on many forms, from not making reasonable putts to three-jacking all over the lot. Perhaps there is no more maddening form of it than the failure to knock a 20-footer into ...
Top-ranked golf teacher Tom Stickney shares one of the better putting tips out there, which helps control speed on fast downhill putts. View post: Turtleson Wants to Put Dad’s Name on a Polo Shirt.
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