The problem most amateurs have with the punch shot is that they take the name too literally and punch their club into the ground, which makes the ball get up quickly. Instead of trying to force the ball out of…
One way to make your short-game practice a little more fun is to bring your leapfrog drill off the green. Taking a few golf balls, hit some chips that go a little farther with each subsequent shot. It’s a good…
Good players have complete control of the golf ball and they don’t always hit shots as hard as humanly possible. Using the “L-Swing Drill,” take your club back to make an L with your club and left arm and through…
Find a downhill putt and test your feel by bringing the putter back to the required distance you think will work if you just let your putter fall through impact without any additional effort. Your learning curve comes in your…
Players of every level struggle with three-foot putts, but this is a great drill that will help to boost your confidence. Using a tennis ball or lacrosse ball, line up and hit a few three-foot putts. You’ll find that given…
Finding yourself just off the green provides a dilemma for a lot of golfers — should you chip it or putt it? How about neither. Instead of trying to gauge how the fringe will impact your putt’s roll or hitting…
We often see the closed-stance drill used to fix a slice, but it is also a great resource for players looking to dial in their wedge game. Keeping your lead foot closer to the ball than your trail foot, you’ll…
You’ve seen a bunch of over-the-top fixes, but here’s one more that should have you hitting on line. With two tees spaced two clubheads from the ball on the path that an over-the-top swing would take, train yourself to avoid…