The ONE Wedge: Reviewed
I recently had the chance to review the One Wedge, and I’m here to share my experience. My review focuses on the strengths and weaknesses of the club, and I
I recently had the chance to review the One Wedge, and I’m here to share my experience. My review focuses on the strengths and weaknesses of the club, and I
The best way to record your golf swing depends on the level of analysis you want to achieve and the amount of money you’re willing to spend. PGA professional Clint
A recent post from a new golfer requested feedback on a new set of clubs. Here’s my expert feedback. The Clubs in Question The reader asked for feedback on the
Stop hitting the ground before the ball by going to the driving range and hitting balls while standing on one foot. Don’t be embarrassed by this; I’m not playing a
Adjust your weight shift, rotation, or downswing to control your over-the-top swing immediately. Narrowing it to one or a combination of these elements is the first step to improvement, and
You cannot shoot your best scores unless you understand the golf ball flight laws and how they apply to your specific shots. If you’ve ever wondered why you always hit
Many amateurs lose distance because they have failed to address the spin rate of their driver. The optimal spin rate should be below 3000 RPM; to get there, you’ll most
To properly hit down on the golf ball, we all have to ensure our setup is correct, our weight transfers evenly, and our wrists stay cocked for as long as
The big buzzword recently in golf is “bifurcation,” which means the “division of something into two parts.” In golf, this refers to the growing difference between professionals and average golfers.
Beginner golfers should choose a ball with high distance, high forgiveness, low spin, and a soft cover like the Titleist TruFeel or Callaway SuperSoft. Experienced golfers should play with a