Hitting your clubs further, especially with driver, can be a massive benefit when chasing lower scores. If you can increase your average drive from 200 to 230, or 250 to 280, you'll be able to hit a ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. Most amateur golfers are looking for a high, majestic draw with their driver. But why is ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. With Sir Nick Faldo back in the booth this past week at the Open Championship, plenty of ...
With the help of top-ranked golf instructor Tom Stickney, you can learn how to hit a power fade off the tee for improved ball-flight and distance. Learning how to hit a power fade with your driver may ...
Every weekend warrior wants to know how to increase club head speed for more distance, so the Rainmakers Golf crew asked top-ranked golf teacher Jake Thurm for some reliable tips! If there’s one ...
Something that goes underappreciated when amateur golfers watch pros on television is how much higher they hit the golf ball. Pros launch their ball seemingly into the stratosphere—the average apex on ...
Most high handicap golfers think they need to work on the driver and full swing, but really it's their short game that is ...
When you're deciding which golf ball to use, the focus should be more on inside 130 yards than how long you're hitting it off ...
Cameron Young's one of the longest hitters on the PGA Tour, with the one-time winner averaging a whopping 313.2 yards off the ...
Lee Trevino is a unicorn. The rare type of human who talks too much, yet all you want to do is hear him talk more when he stops. It doesn't even have to be about golf. He could talk about what he ate ...