A fade, a shot that curves left-to-right for a right-handed golfer, is a great tool to have in your arsenal. It allows you to curve your ball around trouble, attack tucked pins and hit higher shots that land softly. In…
Have you ever taken a golf lesson? Or attended a golf clinic with a trained PGA Professional? If you have have, odds are good that one of the first things the pro will examine (and usually correct) is how you…
The new Pro V1 and Pro V1x have been re-imagined. So, how do you know which model is right for you? PGA Teacher of the Year Mark Blackburn describes the differences in flight, feel and spin, so you can choose…
In the modern game of golf, there’s no disputing the fact that distance is an advantage. The farther you can hit it off the tee, the less club you’ll have on your approach shots. Shorter irons are more accurate, which…
In the golf swing, the golf club travels on an inclined, tilted plane – an arc that moves up, away from the ground, as well as inside the target line during the backswing. On the downswing, the club moves downward…
To control your shots in golf, you need to have control over the face of your club. This is particularly important with the driver. Because of its low loft, there’s not much room for error with this important club. If…
Join us in this Golf Science Lab workshop with Mark Blackburn Watch and learn from top 100 coach on tour Mark Blackburn as he teaches full lessons and explains his process.