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It's a common sense way to improve your golf swing. Justin Thomas explains how to do it
Every time I see Justin Thomas on the range, he's got some obstacle behind himself and the golf ball. Often it's a series of alignment sticks poking out of the ground (you can spot him doing that ...
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You keep slicing and pulling the ball and range work isn't helping. It's time for a gym fix
There's a reason why slices and pulls are the plague of amateur golf, and it doesn't have to do with how much time average ...
You don’t have to look far for a power tip. Players have always been obsessed with hitting the ball longer—whether you’re a club player, competitive junior, Tour pro or World Long Drive competitor.
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. Alignment sticks are some of the simplest — and most useful — training aids out ...
There are things you can do to make your next shot easier as found in the Rules of Golf, but there are a lot of things you can’t do. Rule 8.1 covers actions players can’t do to because they would ...
In the modest golf world most of us inhabit, even a two-man scramble qualifies as a reason to sharpen your game. Golf Digest’s annual intrasquad tournament, the Seitz Cup, will never be confused with ...
Your ball is touching an out-of-bounds stake. Is it in bounds or OB? Part of your ball is resting on red paint marking a penalty area. Again, in or out? How about a ball that is partially on the green ...
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