To become truly proficient in the short game, you can’t be a One Trick Pony. A stock bump and run shot is great when you have a clean lie, an unobstructed path to the hole and lots of green to…
In his extensive research on short game technique, Titleist staff member James Sieckmann has learned that for finesse wedge shots around the green, you want to deliver the club at about a 6-degree down angle, striking the turf and reaching…
In order to improve your finesse wedge game, it’s important to practice intelligently. As Titleist staff member James Sieckmann advises, try to structure your practice to be as similar to real playing conditions as possible. One way to recreate real-world…
In golf, training with one arm at a time can be a very effective way to practice. Because you can’t swing as fast or violently with just one hand on the club, it becomes easier to isolate movements and get…
One big key to making your practice time worthwhile is structuring it to be as similar to real playing conditions as possible. For this reason, Titleist staff member is a big proponent of using games to simulate on-course pressure and…
To improve your short game, Titleist staff member James Sieckmann stresses that you have to practice with a purpose. Yes, knowing the in’s and out’s of proper technique is important, but if you don’t practice in a way that reinforces…
There’s noting more frustrating than having what looks like an easy finesse shot around the green, only to find that the grass itself is fighting against you. Bermuda and other strains of grass that have a lot of grain (the…
This is a great way to know if you have a good putting stroke and are hitting solid putts. It is important to know before you spend a lot of time practicing distance control or short putts. Jun’s Golf Website…
Cousin Adam gets a new set of clubs before our trip to Hadrian’s Wall!!! He gets a full set of Cobra Fmaxs and an F9 3wood. In this video we unwrap them. Check out the links below!!! Raising money for…