Struggling with changing green speeds? This top teacher's clever practice drill can help you dial in your distance control.
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
Putting is not just a part of the game, it's often described as the 'game within the game.' This is because being proficient on the greens is not just beneficial, it's essential for a successful round ...
Just as important as developing them is to make sure they match up. For example, reading more break into a putt requires hitting the ball at a softer speed. If you have a push or a pull miss, that ...
If you watch all the best putters in the world, you’ll notice their hands and arms are connected throughout the stroke. There’s no break point between any of the integral parts of the stroke.
Top 50 Coach James Jankowksi shares seven things every golfer can do to putt better on the course, including elements of ...
Now that we’re finally rid of the dreaded ‘straight back, straight through’ putting stroke, can you tell me what regulates the path of the stroke? Is it the shaft plane or an area of the body? You ...
In the third round, Finau made a 9-foot birdie putt, but it wasn’t just any routine putting stroke. He did it one-handed. Afterward, the 35-year-old explained why he tested out the unconventional ...
Golfers are often taught that it's bad to use any hand action in the putting stroke. They're told to swing the putterhead back and through with the big muscles in the chest and shoulders. The trouble ...