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How To Fix Fat And Thin Shots In Golf With These Easy Drills
In this video, Golf Monthly Top 50 Coach Ged Walters explains the main cause of fat and thin shots and demonstrates an easy drill that should help elevate your ball striking abilities! He also helps ...
Alistair Davies Golf on MSN
Never Slice Your Driver Again After This
This video reveals a simple fix that will help you eliminate bad driver shots for good. By focusing on setup, swing path, and impact position, you’ll gain the consistency needed to hit straighter, ...
GOLF.com on MSN
Rules Guy: Can ‘volcano’ cups be fixed without penalty?
If you notice that the grass around a golf hole is unnaturally raised, can you tamp it down without penalty? Rules Guy has the answer.
Golf Digest on MSN
Rules of Golf Review: When does 'tidying' a bunker turn into improving your line of play?
Under Rule 12.2b, you can do things such as lean on a club that touches the surfaces of the bunker while waiting to hit a shot. You also can smooth the sand with the rake before playing from a bunker ...
Melinda Spaur, who has been teaching at Windsor High School for 18 years, wins award as Colorado's Outstanding Agriculture Teacher of the Year.
Stacker compiled a list of the best places to retire on the East Coast using Niche's 2025 Best Places to Retire in America ...
Getting off the tee with confidence can change the entire trajectory of your round of golf. Driver trouble often isn’t about ...
Sometimes the best treasures are hiding in plain sight, and Rocky Point Park and Beach in Essex, Maryland is the waterfront gem you’ve been driving past for years without realizing what you’re missing ...
Nestled along the scenic Sandusky River in northwestern Ohio, Fremont offers that perfect blend of small-town warmth with just enough amenities to keep you from missing big city life.
Secondary tee options, long par-3s, trying to get to a par-5 in two. Let's talk about building a bag to accomplish all these ...
Golf Digest on MSN
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 ...
To elevate your short game shots, golf coach Anthony Wik says there’s one factor to stop forgetting about. There are so many ...
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