How one frustrated golfer built a tour-quality putting mat that’s helping amateurs practice at home the same way the pros do — and why the quality of your practice surface matters more than you think.
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The BirdieBall RollTech Foam putting green is a game-changer for indoor golf practice. Its innovative design replicates real putting greens' feel, speed, and break with stunning accuracy. Whether ...
You don’t need expensive equipment to make big improvements to your game this offseason. You just need to get a little creative with your home practice setup. With the right tools, you can practice ...
Heading to the practice green after your driving range session is a great way to tidy up your performances with the putter, especially if you stick to the best putting tips and drills, but what about ...
In past Ryder Cups, putting has always been a key factor for winning matches. A clutch putt - like the one Justin Leonard drained on the par-4 17th hole at Brookline in the 1999 Ryder Cup - has the ...
CHARLOTTE — Justin Thomas had his revelation during a friendly putting lesson from a fellow PGA Championship winner, Xander Schauffele. The revelation was that his putting practice had grown ...
If dialing in your speed on the green tends to give you a problem, GOLF Teacher to Watch Dr. Alison Curdt has a simple solution. In a video posted to the LPGA Professionals YouTube page, Curdt ...
Tight grip, roaming eyes, rushed stroke: These aren’t the ideal words that come to mind when you think of putting, but they are pretty accurate when I think about my putting history. Putting felt ...
You’re not making enough putts, or at least we figure that much considering you clicked on this story. The issue, however, is that real improvement requires hours of practice, and most people don’t ...
Most golfers understand that the path to improvement is paved with dedicated practice. But without a structured approach, even the most dedicated hours can slip by without delivering tangible results.