Sergio Garcia is known for being an exceptional ball-striker, and the way he gets the clubhead to lag behind the movement of the arms and body in the downswing helps him hit it pure. It can improve ...
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There’s nothing more deflating than three-putting. Hitting the green in regulation only to walk away with bogey is not only frustrating, but also kills your score. If you want an easy way to shave ...
In this new series from the sunny shores of Maui, Claude Brousseau, PGA master professional and director of instruction at Wailea Golf Academy, offers tips to quickly improve your game. In this ...
One of the fastest ways for beginner golfers to lower scores is by developing a reliable (and repeatable!) short game. That’s because having a shorter swing and not a full swing is easier to control, ...
Maintain The Angle: Coming down, hook a finger around the shaft to feel your wrist hinge. One of the keys to hitting solid, powerful shots is to keep the clubhead lagging behind your hands as you ...
Sergio Garcia came up a little short in his bid to win his second consecutive PGA Tour event at The Barclays this past weekend. But his ball-striking is still considered to be in the top echelon on ...
After running through the lag putting drill and seeing some of the results, my confidence is a little higher and my stroke feels smooth. All that's left is carrying that same feel to the golf course ...
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland If this were an average golf tournament, the putting green that sits next to the first tee at this British Open would provide more than enough space for proper preparation. The ...