Articles by The Editors

Undercover lessons: A new way to get better

Forest, in Jordan’s hometown, Dallas. They’ve been doing this since Jordan was 12 years old, so there’s an obvious level of comfort. We’ve mic’d both player and teacher, and three high-definition video cameras are rolling. We’re a fly on the wall, listening in while we watch. They’re ignoring us and totally into the lesson.

Father’s Day Gift Guide: The best presents for a golfer-Dad

Accelerator Pro RRP: $119.95 Accelerator Pro (pictured above) lets you practise key putt lengths on a true-roll surface. Precise alignment guides at three, five and seven feet assist every aspect of your putting motion – squaring the face, backswing, and follow through – for greater accuracy and distance control on every putt. For more golf Read more…

Mickelson on the art of chipping

Behind the artistry and the magic shows are three simple principles En route to making history as the oldest winner of a men’s golf Major at age 50, Phil Mickelson produced plenty of key shots during his four rounds of this year’s PGA Championship at Kiawah Island.  While it’s difficult to rank which shot was Read more…

The perfect roll player

The right putter, mallet or blade, isn’t about substance or shape – it’s about swagger. We considered 75 entries; 33 made the list.

Newsmakers of the month: Mullet men

Cameron Smith brought the mullet, Marc Leishman brought the music and by week’s end the Aussie pair had brought the heat to secure a playoff victory at the PGA Tour’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

Hot links

A closer look at Victoria’s newest and must-play golf courses.

Too hard to hit? Not anymore

As the longest clubs you hit off the ground, fairway woods and hybrids are asked to do a lot. We considered 61 entries; 27 made the list.

Out with the old

Eight airtight excuses for buying new golf clubs, courtesy of our readers.