If you’re wondering how to hit a bump and run shot, I’ve got good news for you: It’s easy! The bump and run shot was forged in the winds in Scotland with hickory clubs, a combination which made going low golfers’ only option. Make a few small adjustments, mostly to your setup, and you’ll have Read more…
The act of making a putting stroke is a simple art. The basics can make or break you on the green. Get those right, and much of your technique will fall into place.
Hitting crisp iron shots for most amateur golfers, is the key to more consistency, longer drives, and straighter shots. It’s a lack of solid contact that causes a majority of most golfers’ blow up holes, too. A slice or hook most times you can deal with. But those contact errors: A chunk, or skull, or Read more…
Golf is most fun when your natural shot shape fits into the field of play. Doing that—seeing a course fits your eye—depends on how you aim. I see amateur golfers all the time who have decent swings, but they can’t aim correctly. They aim in a direction that doesn’t fit the field of play. Incorrect Read more…
Most golfers think the only way to make the ball go up is to lift the ball into the air. This mistaken idea can make chip shots off downslopes very scary.