Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped mailbag, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s managing editor of equipment, Jonathan Wall) fields your ...
There are numerous ways to fill out your golf bag from having three fairway woods to no fairway woods, to playing two drivers or no drivers, to playing two wedges or four wedges. During the Fully ...
A clean pitch begins with a controlled setup. Many golfers stand wide because it feels stable. In reality, a narrow stance creates better rotation and reduces sway. Position your heels roughly a club ...
PGA of America Golf Professional David Leadbetter is one of the game’s foremost coaches, working with thousands and thousands of golfers in his multi-decade career. He’s seen it all. “Golfers are ...
With a few fundamentals, you can learn how to utilize your wedges and hit these tricky short-game shots more consistently. The post 5 pitching mistakes you didn't know you were making appeared first ...
You don’t have to suffer from repeated mis-hits and bad shots hole after hole. You don’t have to endure the disappointment of a bad round, watching until you see your pro on the practice tee. You can ...
If you watch a tour player hit a pitch shot into a green, one of the first things you'll notice is that they almost always drive the ball in low with some backspin. There are some instances when that ...
You might think the novelty would be wearing off for PGA Tour players who have now made as many as three trips to the Texas capital to play a nine-hole course that sits on just 7 acres. But that doesn ...