Our personalised, data-driven guide to improving putting for high-handicap golfers using expert tips, drills and ...
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GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joey Wuertemberger explains the benefits of block practice when it comes to improving your putting. The ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. Lag putting is one of the most crucial — yet often overlooked — skills in golf.
Most golfers panic when they encounter slow greens. The ball doesn't roll like they expect. Putts come up short. Everything feels off. But watch Scottie Scheffler at Royal Portrush, and you'll see ...
Top-ranked golf teacher Tom Stickney shares one of the better putting tips out there, which helps control speed on fast downhill putts. I’m notorious for being a bad putter, so I’m always on the hunt ...
If you are going to score well and be rewarded when you do hit the ball well, you absolutely need to control distance on your longer putts. You need to be able to roll your first putt within two to ...
Not only did Tiger Woods rule the leaderboards in 2000 and 2003, but he also ruled the greens, averaging about 1.7 putts per hole, which was the best on the PGA Tour. That number wasn’t just based on ...
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Stop guessing and start paying attention! You could be missing 4 pivotal green reading clues
Learning how to read greens in golf is one of the most important lessons an amateur can learn, but some are oblivious to the key information that can be gathered on and around the putting surface.
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