Are One Length Irons For You?

We Get The Goods On Golf’s Latest Fitting Craze

Editor’s Note: Now that former U.S. Amateur champion and Top 20 PGA Tour player Bryson DeChambeau has played his way onto the 2018 Ryder Cup team, his well-documented success with Cobra Golf’s one length irons will get plenty of fresh exposure in golf media. That’s why we’ve decided to revisit the following feature from 2017 Read more…

Stay In Constant Golf Club Contact

Bad Shots Be Gone With These Simple Tweaks

All amateur golfers, women and men alike, sometimes struggle with their ability to make solid golf club contact through the bag. Catching the ball high or low on the club face means immediate loss of power and accuracy, and it’s usually an issue with one or more of three things — keeping your torso and Read more…

Beat The Dreaded Middle-Distance Pitch Shot

‘March’ Into Rhythm And Relax!

Many golfers consider the middle-distance pitch shot — those around 50 to 75 yards — among the hardest in golf. In my experience with this shot, students struggle with it because they’re nervous and tend to shut down the lower body. The key to these shots is making sure your tempo and timing of the Read more…

The Fairway To Golf Fitness

New Program Treats All Golfers As Athletes

There is a cliché used in the golf industry the past few years: “Get fit like the pros.” It generally refers to golf clubs and balls, but we’d like to offer you a different version of being fit … as in golf fitness and nutrition. Professional players have become believers in golf fitness and nutrition Read more…

EGOS Putting: Green Reading Revolution

Even after crouching, staring and “foot-feeling,” the best players in the world still misread greens. There’s proof every week on Tour. Pros do not always see the correct break, and like the rest of us live in a World of Optical Illusions (WOI). Misreads are caused by optical illusions, period. Even grain can be an Read more…

The Mental Game: Mind Your Golf Mannerisms

The Psychology of Course Management

What is sport psychology, and how can using its theories help you build great golf mannerisms and manage your game around the course? According to the American Psychological Association, “Sport Psychology is a proficiency that uses psychological knowledge and skills to address optimal performance and well-being of athletes, developmental and social aspects of sports participation, Read more…

Your Guide To Better Ballstriking

Boiled down to its essence, golf comes down to the ball meeting the club face for a split second. That’s it. And as we all know, if either of those two elements is out of place or coming in at the wrong angle at impact, bad things happen. I’m here to help you build club Read more…

Los Cabos Golf Is Calling Your Name

Seaside Swings South of the Border

A warm wind whips off the shimmering sea and the white flag – somewhat ironic, I’m thinking – snaps with the gusts. The narrow green, 170 yards away, clings to the ragged cliffs; a small oasis of turf that beckons the brave. The problem? Bravado is not really my forte. I make a quick, white-knuckled Read more…

Get Natural With Your Golf Posture

Improving This And You’ll Improve Your Swing Path

I can’t emphasize enough how important a good golf posture is to the success of your golf swing. Grip, posture, stance and ball position are the cornerstone ingredients that determine how your swing will work, how it looks and where your shots will go. The effect of having poor posture can be damaging in so Read more…

Practice Tee Fun For Better Play

Practice For Play And Stop The Sway

Even the most dedicated work on the practice tee doesn’t always create enough challenge to successfully transfer skills to the course, so let’s look at a couple of quick and easy ways to make that range time more fun and productive. CREATE AN OBSTACLE COURSE By making practice more difficult with obstacles, you’ll perform better Read more…

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