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Want to hit your long irons pure? Focus on these 5 keys
GOLFTEC Director of Teaching Quality Josh Troyer explains five swing keys that will help you hit your long irons better.
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A surprising tip to stop fatting short irons
To fix the fats with your short clubs, try moving the ball forward in your stance, which promotes the proper weight transfer ...
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How to Strike the Golf Ball Pure Every Time
Clean, consistent ball striking is the key to better golf. These proven tips will help you compress the ball, control your contact, and hit it pure more often - taking your game to the next level.
Summer may be waning, but some of golf’s best gear deals are still hot, and this Ping sale from Fairway Jockey is a perfect example. For a limited time, you can enjoy a huge discount on Ping’s G430 ...
Hybrids came to be a genuine equipment category some three decades ago for one simple reason: They were more effective at launching the ball higher than the low-lofted irons they replaced. Throw in ...
That low, penetrating ball flight that cuts through wind like a laser beam? That's the stinger, golf's most satisfying shot ...
Many golfers, especially those new to the game, often make the same assumption: they believe their hands need to help lift ...
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Rules of Golf Review: Another golfer found my ball and propped it up in the rough. Can I play it like that?
Lucky for you and that one you pumped into the rough between the second and third holes, a guy playing in the opposite ...
With full gear changes less likely, golf balls take center stage for how players will approach the alternate shot format at the Ryder Cup. Although we're unlikely to see many major gear changes headed ...
HOUSTON — A Houston driver is raising safety concerns after a frightening close call in the city's East End. Caught on dashcam video, a golf ball appeared to rocket off Gus Wortham Park Golf Course ...
If someone swipes a player's ball during a live golf event, it usually sparks fury. But last week at the BMW PGA Championship, Matt Fitzpatrick found himself in a situation so bizarre, it actually ...
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