Driving distance or pinpoint accuracy—what really wins on Tour? Data finally settles golf’s biggest argument. This breakdown ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
The golf world (and casual onlookers) turn their focus this week on the storied 18-hole track at Augusta National, where the field has been set for the 2025 Masters Tournament. The odds-on favorite to ...
There's nothing better than a big drive down the center of the fairway. The issue most golfers have is . . . how do you hit long and straight drives more consistently? A good start is to focus on ...
As the USGA looks to roll back the ball because of the current performance of elite male professionals, a new distance study from Arccos, the leading GPS stat tracker of recreational players, suggests ...
There are few things more satisfying in golf than absolutely crushing a tee shot. When you make solid contact and maximize your distance relative to your clubhead speed, not only is it fun — it also ...
Beating ball after ball on the driving range isn’t improving your golf game at all, so PGA player Cameron Young says these tips will provide a more structured (and beneficial) approach. Look, most ...
Question: I see some guys on tour using shorter driver shafts than the standard 44.75 to 45 inches. Sounds interesting, but I don't want to lose any distance. Does a shorter driver shaft result in ...
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