Top 10 Lessons For Your Game
4 Tips To Hole It
The key points of a no-nonsense philosophy that has made Dave Stockton, the guy who tells Phil Mickelson what to do, the hottest putting teacher in the game today.By Dave StocktonREAD ARTICLE__→__
How To Analyze A Swing Sequence
Your complete guide for knowing what to look for, and what is safe to adapt into your own swing.By Johnny MillerREAD ARTICLE →
Grip It Like The Pros
Looking to improve your putting this year? Try one of these proven styles from the pros.By PGA Tour PlayersREAD ARTICLE →
How To Start Your Swing
One of the basics in golf instruction is the concept of a "one-piece" takeaway -- the club, arms and body moving away from the ball together. Players from beginner level to the tour practice it every day. But they are making the swing harder than it has to be. Much harder.By Jerome AndrewsREAD ARTICLE →
Pick The Right Swing For You
There are two basic ways to swing a golf club: One-planers and two-planers. The fundamentals of these swings are very different, and mixing and matching them is where most players get lost. Here's how to identify which swing you have, and how to make it work better for you.By Jim Hardy With Matthew RudyREAD ARTICLE →
Jim Flick: Jack's Putting Basics
Jack putted the way he played golf: He felt and used the clubhead to control the ball. Here are the other points that set Jack's stroke apart.By Jim Flick with Roger SchiffmanREAD ARTICLE →
Tiger Woods: Footwork Fuels Good Iron Play
You shouldn't discount the importance of good footwork for solid iron play. All great ball-strikers have that trait in common. If you want to improve your iron play, begin with your feet, especially because a proper swing starts from the ground up.By Tiger WoodsREAD ARTICLE →
Video: The Spinning Wedge Shot
Mark Blackburn, Director Instruction at Gunter's Landing and one of Golf Digest's Best Young Teachers, demonstrates how to hit a spinning wedge shot.WATCH VIDEO →
Short Game Basics
Keep your weight toward the target: On virtually every short-game shot, you want to start with your weight forward and keep it there. To feel this, put all of your weight on your left foot and move your right foot back so only the tip of your shoe is on the ground.By Stan UtleyREAD ARTICLE__ →__
How To Hit Any Wedge Shot
Hitting wedges the right distance is one of the toughest things for average players. They tend to make a full backswing, no matter how long the shot, and then try to apply the right amount of hit at impact. With the right lofts and Butch Harmon's three-swing system, you can cover all distances.By Butch HarmonREAD TIP →