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Despite hitting a bad golf shot, top-ranked teacher Brian Mogg says you can quickly learn from the mishit. Here's how.
In this lesson with golf teacher Anthony Wik, you'll learn one easy adjustment to finally conquer the short game (and avoid ...
I've tried everything to hit the ball farther. I’ve taken lessons from Butch Harmon, David Leadbetter, Hank Haney, Bob Toski, Jim Flick, Sam Snead, Paul Runyan, Shelby Futch—well, it would be easier ...
It wasn’t until I took this job at GOLF last year that I got my first-ever golf lesson — and, to be honest, I didn’t know what to expect. Based in Seattle, I made the hour-long trek down to Chambers ...
In a time when it feels like nobody can agree on what's true anymore, when our social media feeds are basically echo chambers ...
In his younger days, Jarrod Douthitt was a casual golfer. In fact, he and his friends were the types to goof around on the course more than actually play the game. More recently, the 30-year veteran ...
Editor's note: This article first appeared in The Undercover Newsletter, where we grant anonymity to people in golf who’ve got something to say. Here a veteran PGA Professional is interviewed by ...
Dave Kendall, a member of the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame who started the Kendall Academy and co-owned Washtenaw Golf Club, died after a battle with cancer.
Even though every shot counts, don’t define yourself with one bad shot. Pick up and stay focused because the best shot might be the next shot.