Starting Position: Stand with one foot forward and the other back, maintaining a slight bend in the knees. Your feet should ...
Trying to break 90 for the first time? GOLF.com's resident mid-handicappers share their best tips for accomplishing the feat.
Well, the answer has to do with something called D-plane, which is complicated but here are the most basic basics: On short irons, when Hogan was hitting more down on the ball, he would compensate for ...
An overhead view of Tiger Woods' swing showed a key move that most amateurs don't know about. Here's how it works.
Every golfer craves more consistency. You hit a great shot and then wonder, "Why can't I do that every time?" While repeating ...