Swing
Article: Body Drive
No matter what new driver, shaft or even golf ball you choose to play, nothing will help you hit the ball farther if you don't have the right set of swing mechanics.
Article: Keegan Bradley
Keegan Bradley, ranked 9th in the world, is one of the best drivers of the golf ball.
Article: Manage Your Weight
One of the more common flaws I see in chipping is poor weight management.
Article: Ground Up vs. Top Down
As golfers, we're a blessed bunch to be able to play our favorite game over miles and miles of manicured turf.
Article: Myth Busted!
After about 10 club tosses, take notice of where you naturally set your backswing position and the amount of tension in your left arm.
Article: In Case Of Emergency Break Glass
When things start going sour out on the golf course, it's critical you get to the root of your problems and get back on track as fast as possible.
Article: Start Ahead
We all know that powerful drivers of the golf ball have great extension of the arms past the golf ball.
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: Increase Your Smash Factor
The average amateur has a smash factor of about 1.20. What's this mean?
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: Weighing In
I know that many of my students may think they understand how their balance shifts throughout their swings, but they often don't really feel it until I show them this drill.
Article: Get In Tune
If you want to start hitting better golf shots right now, heed the advice on the following pages.
Article: Most Overlooked Factors Of Clubfitting
A majority of the strokes you take in a round are inside 100 yards, so it makes sense to have a club for all situations.
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: Give Your Swing A Tune Up
It's already the middle of the golf season, and I'm sure some of you are finding yourselves stuck in a rut.
Article: Build An Athletic Golf Swing
If anyone has ever told you that the golf swing is an athletic move, they're right.
Article: Slice No More
Hitting a big, weak slice is never any fun.
Article: “L” to “L”
There are a lot of things wrong with golf instruction today, of which, I think much of the emphasis is put on the parts of the swing that happen too fast.
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: Iron Play Simplified
Let’s make things easier, shall we? LET"S MAKE THINGS EASIER, shall we? In...
Article: Tips For Sticks
Good golfers often struggle with very different problems than average golfers. Good golfers often struggle with very different...
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: The Downswing
Kevin Na generates power from his upper body, in particular, his arms and hands.
Article: Make An Impact
Like most golfers, you probably want to hit the ball farther. Seems no matter how far we crush it, there's always room to hit it a few more yards down the fairway.
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...





