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How To Hit Draws, Fades, and Shape Your Shots on Command
Learning to shape your shots can make the game of golf way more fun, and also lower your scores! If you can hit draws, fades, ...
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How to Hit Down and Compress It Like a Pro
This video teaches how to master clean, crispy divots that signal perfect ball striking. It explains the key fundamentals of swing angle, weight transfer, and impact position, showing how to compress ...
Tiger Woods is known for his patented draw-chip in the short game, so top-ranked golf teacher Shawn Callahan shows me how to ...
Don't let a few bad holes ruin your scorecard. Learn the pro-level strategies to reset your focus, manage your emotions, and ...
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Want to hit your long irons pure? Focus on these 5 keys
GOLFTEC Director of Teaching Quality Josh Troyer explains five swing keys that will help you hit your long irons better.
Reigning NCAA champion Michael La Sasso was assessed a two-shot penatly for a rare rules violation at the 2025 Sanderson Farms Championship.
NASCAR and golf are naturally intertwined, as an afternoon on the course showed with Cup drivers Chase Briscoe and Noah Gragson.
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Want spinnier chip shots? Use this swing thought to copy the pros
Amateurs duff chips because they use only their hands and arms. No. 1 Teacher Mark Blackburn shows the move tour players use ...
The 15-time major champion ruptured his left Achilles in March, but he appeared to be back on the driving range this week. Tiger Woods was seen hitting golf balls for the first time since his Achilles ...
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Ryder Cup 2025: How rainy conditions negated one of the event's most unique dynamics
On the opening hole of the Ryder Cup, Bryson DeChambeau unleashed a monster tee shot that landed just shy of the first green.
OK, let's get the explanation for this image (above) out of the way. No, Gary Woodland is not seen here hitting a shot from the wrong green. This was his infamous chip on the 17th hole at Pebble Beach ...
Scottie Scheffler is the top-ranked golfer in the world, so when he shares advice on a specific chip shot, it is worth paying attention. Scheffler has consistently ranked among the best across every ...
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