How should you define a "good" putt? GOLF Hall of Fame Teacher Dave Pelz says it's a matter of distance, not direction.
Starting the ball on your intended line is the key to making more putts. Sounds simple, but you have to put in the work. I recommend that, at least twice a week, you grind on straight four-footers to ...
It's Match Play time in the Golf Digest offices. At the start of golf season every year, everyone in the company is randomly drawn into a big bracket. It's a fun—and at times, heated—competition. And ...
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Steal this from Tiger's putting stroke
"Swing" might be the operative word here. The putterhead can’t swing when you use only your shoulders to power the stroke. Copy one of the all-time great putters and learn how to properly load the ...
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