Sure, things like clubhead speed help unlock farther shots, but when you know how to compress the golf ball — leading to ball ...
Sometimes, the reason iron shots won’t stop on the green has less to do with your swing and more to do with the golf ball you’re playing. Distance off the ...
“Removing the ball and providing a singular goal of 'swing this stick fast' gives them a chance to develop a swing that has some speed, without the fear of ball contact,” Carroll writes in his Swing ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
A positive club path angle means an in-to-out swing. A negative club path means an out-to-in swing. A positive face angle ...
For slower-swinging golfers, compression has become one of the most popular ways to choose a golf ball. Low-compression balls ...
There are few things in golf more frustrating than ruining a solid drive with a lackluster approach. The worst is when you don’t even give the ball a chance with a shot that is poorly struck. It’s a ...