Course Management in golf is just as important to scoring well as having a good swing. If you hit a solid strike, but put ...
Golf Digest No. 1 Teacher Mark Blackburn explains why the last thing you want from the rough is a sweeping motion through ...
Your drive slices into the trees. Again. As you approach your ball — nestled behind a thick oak trunk — that familiar knot ...
In this video, Dan Parker explains how close to the flag amateur golfers hit their approach shots into greens by handicap.
Amateurs duff chips because they use only their hands and arms. No. 1 Teacher Mark Blackburn shows the move tour players use ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. Having a stock swing you can rely on under ideal conditions is great, but ...
The Ryder Cup does not enforce the "one-ball rule," allowing teammates to switch ball models between holes. In the foursomes format, teams often select a golf ball that benefits the player hitting the ...
Picture this: You’ve just crushed your drive right down the middle of the fairway. You’ve got a wedge or a short iron in your hands, and the pin is easily accessible right in the middle of the green.
At 128 years old, San Diego CC is the oldest club in town and steeped in history. First laid out by William Watson, then refined by the great William Bell (who contributed to the likes of Riviera, Los ...