What does a top teacher see when he or she looks at your swing? And what kind of things are you missing when you have your mate shoot you from down the line during your next practice session?
Kevin Kisner’s golf swing – and mindset – are in the right shape to contend this weekend.
Sean Foley guarantees you’ll become a better golfer after practising these five tips.
The USGA dropped a fun new feature in its GHIN app this week: A handicap “rewind”. It’s exactly what it says: It shows how golfers fared over the 2023 season. What their handicap started the year, where it ended, and the journey it took along the way. With handicap rewinds popping up everywhere on social Read more…
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…
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…
Editor’s Note: On Sept. 10, Arnold Palmer would have celebrated his 94th birthday. In honor of the occasion, we republished this interview with Palmer that first appeared in the January 2000 issue of Golf Digest. At age 70, Arnold Palmer can’t wait until tomorrow, and it shows. One of the most important athletes of the Read more…
Maybe the best part of the TikTok is the anticipation as the father-son duo watches the ball bounce to the green and take its time finding the cup. You can’t hear the dad’s shriek of joy in the actual video, but you can certainly hear it through osmosis.
For many women in golf, social media invites a stronger and more personal form of criticism. Now they’re speaking up about it.
Hideki Matsuyama may instantly have risen to the greatest golf hero Japan has ever known with his roller-coaster-ride Masters win. Now, however, comes the hard part.
Due to concerns about getting first and second round play in before darkness, there will be an unprecedented two-tee start, with the first groups set to go off the first and 10th tees at 7am, local time.