Power
Article: Keegan Bradley
In his rookie year on Tour, Keegan Bradley has established himself as a player who has the potential to have a great career ...
Article: Power Draws & Power Fades
Here's a drill that will help you hit a big sweeping hook.
Article: Turn Your Right Foot Out
There are a number of ways to eek out a few extra yards off the tee
Article: Check Your Hinge
What I like to do is rehearse a simple yet effective drill.
Article: My Favorite Tips & Drills
Sometimes, even the best players in the world need to refresh their fundamentals. In fact, for some, the fundamentals are the only things they work on come time to keep their swings in check.
Article: Steve Marino
Looking at this beautiful impact position of Steve Marino, you'd think he possessed a classic swing.
Article: Clap Your Hands
Most of the time, when we hear of a player collapsing under the pressure of tournament golf, the breakdown happens somewhere late in the event. ...
Article: Learn Like A Pro
As an instructor, I have had the privilege to work with Paige Mackenzie since the winter of 2008.
Article: Tips From The Tour
Want to play like a PGA Tour player? You have to practice. Every photo in this story was taken while these players were working hard on the practice tee.
Article: Squeeze The Tube
One of the most overlooked components of the golf swing is how firm or soft you should hold the club in your hands. One of the...
Article: 7 Faults Most Amateurs Make
Here’s something to look for the next time you watch a professional golf tournament: Notice how, on great shots, the pros hold their finish and how, on bad shots, they don’t. Why’s this worth noting?
Article: Storm Down
To hit longer drives, you have to get aggressive. To hit longer drives, you have to get aggressive. And more...
Article: Four Moves To Stack & Tilt
2010 was a very good year for Stack and Tilt gurus, Mike Bennett and Andy Plummer.
Article: My Favorite Tips And Drills
Just because the golf season is near a close, there’s still plenty of work to do if you want to keep your swing fresh and up to par for the next golf season.
Article: Power Tips & Drills
At the top of your swing, if your body doesn’t rotate properly so that your weight and balance are too much on your left side, (so that your body resembles a “C”), you’ll not only lose a lot of power, but also slice or pull your shots.
Article: Power Builds
Setting up with the ball in the right position is absolutely vital if you want to hit it big.
Article: Power Fundamentals
Setting up with the ball in the right position is absolutely vital if you want to hit it big.
Article: Power Sports
Golf, by its very nature, is like a variety of sports. As in other sports where you’re required to kick, throw, hurl or hit an object, in golf, we use a rotational motion that’s leveraged against the ground, which produces a powerful circular,...
Article: Rough And Tough Shots
When your ball finds the deep rough like the position I’m in here, the smart play almost always is to take a higher-lofted club and either lay up or pitch the ball back into the fairway.
Article: Power Shots
The key to hitting the golf ball a long way is to generate significant clubhead speed and make solid contact.
Article: Mind Power
If you don't think professional golfers play under considerable pressure, then you may not have seen this year’s major championships.
Article: Play Like A Pro
Every week, TV audiences are mesmerized by PGA Tour pros. It’s easy to understand why.
Article: Fix Your Game
When you’re on the course and your game starts to fall apart, what should you do?
Article: Stripe It!
On the PGA Tour, they call it “Total Driving.” That’s the stat that ranks players according to how far and straight they drive the ball. ...
Article: Quick Tips
We admit, this issue isn’t the first Golf Tips magazine-produced issue to feature the long-hitting Jamie Sadlowski. ...
Article: Tour Power
Depending on whom you ask, the median amateur driver distance is about 200-210 yards. Shocking, right?
Article: Hit It Big
Grips are usually classified as neutral, weak or strong. A weak grip, where your hands are rotated to the left, adds loft at impact and makes your club of choice play a bit weaker. The result? Loss of distance.







