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If you've ever looked at a golf ball, you've probably wondered: Why are those dimples there? And what would happen if they weren't? As Titleist explains in this video, it all has to do with aerodynamics....
If you want to hit fairways, you don't have to drive the ball straight. Some shape to your shot can help you be more accurate.
Why do golfers wear spikes? If you said it’s to keep your feet from slipping, as most students in our golf lessons said, you’d be right. You can’t hit a ball with authority or accuracy without solid footing. The spikes help your feet grip the ground, assuring good footing when hitting the ball. This observation
This strange carry-on item actually has some huge benefits—and could even save your life. Learn why you should always have a tennis ball with you.
How to Stand When Hitting a Golf Ball. With their backs straight, knees flexed and heads steady, many beginning golfers commonly overlook one small but key part to their stance: the toes. If you can imagine a straight line from the bal...
When it comes to putting an identifying mark on a golf ball, it can be as simple as a dot or line for putter alignment. Or, it can get a lot more elaborate.
One of the most confusing things I see after a Demo Day is a shiny new adjustable driver in someone’s bag — set on the standard setting. Many golfers do indeed fit into a standard setting, but the majority of golfers I teach on a daily basis do not. If you were just fit for a driver at your […]
Is it permissible to use two ball marks on the green while lining up a putt? Rules Guy has the answer, and it may surprise you.
I offer an online swing analysis program, and golfers from around the world have sent me their swings to analyze. I am always quick to mention that with the video they send, they must also send me a description of their typical ball flight. At the club where I teach, and actually everywhere I’ve ever taught, I’m […]
If you're struggling to generate power in your swing, dust off that old exercise ball and try this drill. You'll add power in no time.
Is it worth using a traditional muscleback iron to improve your ball-striking? GOLF's Fully Equipped crew discusses in the latest mailbag.
When slicers try to swing to the left, they cut across the ball, making it all the harder to square the face. The result is even worse: a massive slice. What can you do?
This mind-bending photo had everybody asking: Is a ball embedded in the side of the cup a hole in one? We tracked down the answer.
When searching for your own ball you need to take particular care as you will be penalised for moving your ball when searching, even if it's accidental
They are really a lot like us humans. They live their lives on a relatively predictable, routine basis. In other words, they keep a schedule. They are wild ring-necked pheasants. And, when pheasant hunters learn to understand that schedule and interrupt it in the wild ring-neck’s landscape, they will be on the path to having increased opportunities for success …
Do you know where to position your body relative to the ball when hitting different clubs? PGA Professional Eric Hogge demonstrates the proper setup when using a sand wedge vs. a 4-iron to maximize your chances for success!
Remember practicing the stop, drop and roll drill in school? If you were an armadillo, rolling up into a tight little ball would be second nature. But how do these armored creatures tuck every last square inch of themselves into a sphere? And why?
With these tips, you'll be able to pop it out and onto the green.
A challenge for many golfers is adjusting for an uneven stance. In this drill, Andy Hilts explains how you should play with the ball above your feet.
How A Tennis Ball Can Help with Pain Management by Kellie Davis Pain? It happens, for all sorts of reasons. Pain can happen if you push yourself really hard during a workout, or even if you just happen to hit a door wrong and bruise a muscle. For most of us, we just accept ... Read More