Driving the golf ball hundreds of yards is fun and all, but what’s really going to change your scorecard is sinking less putts each round. The only way to achieve that? By having focused practice, ...
Most amateur players will never be able to hit a golf ball with the swing speed and compression of a pga pro, but they should be able to putt like a pga pro if they practice the right way. In this ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
It doesn't take much for things to catch on among tour players. One player does something differently, and others take notice. That player starts experiencing some early success, and suddenly others ...
Ben Hogan was famously irritated by fellow players who survived on tour thanks to their putting. Why should such a specialized skill count so much toward the final outcome? In a way, players who can ...
As the sun sets over the Cascade Mountains, the putting course at Gamble Sands Golf Club in Eastern Washington bustles with activity. Golfers walk out the back door of their rooms, a putter in one ...
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The PUTTR Smart Putting Green revolutionizes golf practice by combining cutting-edge technology with engaging gameplay. This innovative device transforms the often monotonous task of putting practice ...
The invisible gnomes who strive to weave technology into the depths of our very souls have gamified investing, shopping and even homework. So why not putting? Hence the Puttr Smart Putting Green, ...
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When most people think about grass, caring for their home lawn often comes to mind. Lawns are generally mowed once per week at 2 to 3 inches in height. If the grass looks good when they pull in the ...