How far should you hit your irons? The answer depends more on your handicap than the number on the club. Using performance ...
In the latest installment of his weekly, Hump Day Tip, Top 100 Teacher Shawn Humphries says to try this pre-shot routing on the greens to slow yourself down -- and make more putts.
Transform your golf game with our essential takeaway drill designed to fix your swing. In this video, we'll guide you through a step-by-step process to refine your swing mechanics and achieve a more ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher and Tony's Tour Coach, Boyd Summerhays, discusses how Tony adjusted his swing early in his career and ...
Improving your short game is easier than ever before with the help of our carefully curated, expert-led guide to the 20 best ...
ATLANTA — Olajuwon Ajanaku thought golf was a majority-Black sport. He grew up on the Eastside of Atlanta, a majority African American community in a predominantly Black city, and learned to golf at 6 ...
Being really good at golf is really fun. You travel around the world to the finest courses, making tons of money and achieving glory along the way. But getting really good at golf is a monotonous task ...
Phil Mickelson and Jon Rahm have eight major championships between them. Each has been at the pinnacle of golf. It was obvious why their singles match Saturday, Aug. 23, between two friends and fellow ...
Julio Cesar Valdera Morales is a Newsweek contributor based in Spain. His focus is golf as well as politics and economics. Julio has been with Newsweek since February, 2025 and previously practiced ...
If you continue to struggle with your golf swing sequence, top-ranked golf teacher Christopher Smith suggests this easy driving range drill. If you’re having issues with poor ball contact, the first ...
I have been teaching golf and writing tips for more than 60 years. I have found that the most essential part of the golf swing is the takeaway. Of course, a golfer must have a proper stance and grip.
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 ...