STRAFFAN, IRELAND - MAY 20: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland’s mother Rose and Fiancee Erica Stoll follow his group during the second round of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open Hosted by the Rory ...
Golf Channel, in partnership with the PGA of America, will feature a dedicated day of live programming devoted to helping golfers improve their game. ‘National Instruction Day’ includes sixteen hours ...
Welcome back to Weekly Fix! I’m Tim Cooke and each week here on GolfChannel.com we’re taking a closer look at your swings in hopes of helping you play better golf. This week, we’re going to analyze ...
How do you know if your takeaway is on the right path? That’s the email question Michael Breed, host of The Golf Fix, addresses in this video segment. To groove a takeaway on the right path, Breed ...
The British Open returns to storied Muirfield this week, and as is the case at this event every year, effectively dealing with the winds that come when playing links golf will be crucial. More ...
As we wrap up the year in golf, take a look at the top 10 most-watched instructionals on GolfChannel.com in 2017. Click here to view our 10 most-watched overall videos of the year and click here for ...
“The setup of the course was ridiculous. You could hit it anywhere. (Phil Mickelson) was sometimes hitting it, like, six fairways left or right but was still able to get it on the green and then make ...
• Release is how you speed up and square up the club into the ball. It influences distance and direction, making it very important. Improve your release by looking at how you create angles in the ...
Throughout the year weve had the opportunity to break down the swings of not only our viewers, but some of the best players in the world. Here is what you can learn from the top three players in the ...
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - FEBRUARY 07: Erica Stoll, fiancee of Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland watches him play the 18th hole during the final round of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic at the ...
Hogan had finished second to Byron Nelson in the 1946 L.A. Open, but in 1947 at Riviera no one could catch him, as he shot a tournament-record 280, three strokes better than Toney Penna. It was ...