If you've ever stood around the practice green at a PGA Tour event, you've likely seen players using a thin string as they putt. It’s called a start-line string or an alignment string, and it's one of ...
Walking down a PGA Tour driving range almost feels like swimming through an ocean: Surrounded by lots of different kinds of fish, moving in all directions, each chasing something slightly different.
Alignment is the quiet foundation of good putting. You can have a smooth stroke and perfect speed, but if the putter face and your body aren’t aimed where you intend, the ball will start offline and ...
In Golf Digest's expanded video lesson program "12 Days to Better Golf" (details on how to enroll, below), you'll learn to develop skills in all parts of the game, including putting. Every lesson ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a game-improvement column that drops every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Game Improvement Editor Luke Kerr-Dineen to help you play smarter, better golf. Today, we’re talking ...
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