Short Game
Article: Play Like A Player!
So you think you're a player? If so, then I have some news for you.
Article: Manage Your Weight
One of the more common flaws I see in chipping is poor weight management.
Article: Push Your Putt
One of the more common putting mistakes I see from my students is a lack of acceleration through the ball. One of...
Article: Short Game Prowess
When you think about it, short shots don't get the attention they deserve.
Article: Bust Bad Habits!
In golf, there are two mistakes you can make. The first is a mistake that's easy to identify.
Article: Blind Reading
Years ago, I played in the Heather Farr Charity for the Blind tournament in Sun City, Ariz. I played with an English gentleman who had been blind since birth.
Article: Eyes Closed Chipping
Article: Green Reading 101
Article: Dial In Your Distances
Article: One-Handed Chip Shot
Article: Dead Hands Wedge Shot
Article: Old School vs. New School Bunker Play
Article: Mythbused: Eyes on the Ball
Article: The Putt Chip
Article: Let Go Of The Club!
Article: Learn from the Blind
Article: Partial Wedge Shots
Article: Perfect Your Putting Routine
Article: Proper Chipping Techniques
Article: Common Bunker Mistakes
Article: The Modified Belly Putter
Article: Pitch Shot Variety
Article: Chipping Basics
Article: The Toe Putt
One of the most overlooked aspects of putting is making sure you have solid contact.
Article: Left Turn
Hitting successful chip shots from around the green requires a few basic fundamentals to understand. I think chipping is a little like putting, in that there's more than one right way to succeed. ...
Article: Short Game School
The secret to shooting lower scores isn't hitting longer drives and hitting more greens.
Article: One-Club Wonder!
A typical 6-iron has a loft of 30°, which places it between your pitching wedge (48°) and driver (approximately 9°).
Article: Bunker Control
Without question, most amateurs make playing from the bunker more difficult than it needs to be.
Article: Flip It To Stick It!
If you've ever found yourself short-sided in the rough, as I am here, then you know you need to execute a shot that gets the ball up high and in a hurry—and lands soft. Here's a more advanced way to play this rough flop shot.
Article: Greenside Greatness
As you can see here, I've got a 40-yard bunker shot, which is arguably one of the game's hardest tests. I'll show you two ways to play it, depending on the kind of sand that you find in the bunke





