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That's why I've started to practice my lag chipping, which are basically wedge shots from about 5-to-15 yards using a normal ...
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Here are 5 smart and simple tips to get better in 2026
Ready to get better on the golf course in 2026? Here are five important tips to improve your game this year. The post Here are 5 smart and simple tips to get better in 2026 appeared first on Golf.
Want to find more fairways? According to one teacher, finding the fairway comes down to one aspect of the swing that's easy to sharpen.
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Making this 1 practice tweak can add tons of speed to your swing | 5 key tips for 2026
Want more swing speed heading into 2026? Try making this one tweak to your practice regimen, courtesy of GOLF Top 100 Teacher ...
There is a sound a perfectly struck golf shot makes – a striped drive or a crisp iron that never leaves the target. There, too, is the perfectly struck baseball, right off the sweet spot – a laser ...
If you’re hanging back in the golf swing, top-ranked golf teacher Shawn Callahan shares his tips to fix the bad habit. But just because you’re hanging back today doesn’t mean you can’t quickly fix it ...
Question: I’ve been trying to brush up my golf game by regularly hitting the driving range and playing more often. But lately, I’ve noticed a pretty painful twinge in my right wrist during my swing.
Now it’s time for the golfers, because a new high-tech golf studio is opening up in Brickell, and it’s a real hole in one. Deco’s Alex Miranda juggled a lot of balls to bring you this story. Look, I’m ...
It’s hard to imagine a golfing hotspot inside Brickell’s concrete jungle, but that’s precisely what Tips Golf aims to become this summer. The recently announced luxury recreation center opens at the ...
Golfers dish out chipping tips left and right, but top-ranked golf coach Brian Mogg shares one that is easy and effective to help save strokes near the green. When it comes to sharing chipping tips, I ...
OAKMONT, Pa. — Viktor Hovland followed a long, grueling U.S. Open round on one of the world's most difficult golf courses with a high-intensity range session. While most of his peers were at home on ...
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