It’s an idea that was probably born from good intentions. When people first started playing golf, the greens had longer grass than most fairways. Putting strokes were essentially modern-day chip shots ...
Master your golf putting: Ryan Gerard gives advice on trying the path drill and adjusting your setup for enhanced accuracy and consistency on the green.
If you spend time around tour players, you'll notice that they often put a towel underneath their feet when practicing putting in one spot on the green. Why? You may not practice as much as a tour pro ...
Nearly two years after its “Reverse Taper” putter grip, Golf Pride returns with a new-look model.
After a brilliant 62 at Pebble Beach, Collin Morikawa opened up on the unusual putting challenges that have plagued his last several years. The post After Pebble Beach 62, Collin Morikawa opens up on ...
I think it's fair to say that I've been on a bit of a putting journey recently. After trying a few of the best putting tips and drills, and undertaking a putting grip experiment to test out some new ...
Missing short putts can be one of the most frustrating aspects in golf. Fitness guru and Professional Long Driver Averee Dovsek highlights some of the most common putting set-up mistakes to watch for ...
Gary Player’s legacy in golf speaks for itself, built on a career full of remarkable achievements. Throughout his career, Player consistently outperformed expectations, holding his own against golf ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In this GOLF.com series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
The wind is always a fascinating talking point during British Open week. It throws pros outside their ordinarily comfortable confines and forces them to get creative. For a couple of weeks a year, ...
Let’s face it, putting practice is boring AF, so much so that many amateur golfers just skip it altogether in favor of practicing their driver over and over on the driving range. But if you’re serious ...