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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 ...
At GOLF’s recent Top 100 Teacher Summit at Cabot Citrus Farms, my colleagues and I had the chance to pick the brains of some of the best instruction minds in the game. It was a great opportunity to ...
Golfers can learn a lot from their divots. It can tell you your swing path and the low point in your swing, plus help you identify if your clubhead is cutting through the turf correctly. Once you ...
Divots are part of golf, especially out on tour. Pros swing with more speed, and they're usually hitting shorter clubs into the greens from really tight fairways, so it's always raining clumps of turf ...
I have a question for you: How do hit a ball out of a divot? I had this shot the other day. I hit the ball right down the middle of the fairway and when I got to my ball I saw it was in a divot. I ...
Q: I tend to get too steep with my swing and as a result I tend to hit an inch or two behind the ball with my irons. As a result, there is a very deep divot and I lose many yards on my shots. Is there ...
We know it’s difficult to find time to practice during the week. When a Saturday or Sunday tee time rolls around, you’re hoping to find some spark or productive swing thought that will help you break ...
If you’ve ever had a par or birdie putt headed for the bottom of the cup only to have it deflected off line by an unrepaired ball mark, then you know how maddening that breach of etiquette can be. Now ...
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