Scottie Scheffler’s swing might not win any style points, but you cannot argue with the results. His game speaks for itself.
If you play golf, you have golf grips. And those grips have a logo on them. You probably think that logo is there for the same reason most logos are on stuff — branding — which isn’t entirely wrong.
the first tee. More pressure is external, coming from the intimidating shot in front of us, with a group (or groups) watching. A great example of these pressures converging can be summed up in the ...
I'm Luke Kerr-Dineen, Senior Editor for Game Improvement at Golf Digest and resident golf swing nerd. Golf IQ is my weekly newsletter where I’ll share insight from some of the smartest people in the ...
Everyone who plays this silly game knows how no two rounds are alike—one day the putter is cold, another day the trusty fade isn’t so trusty, and so on. Consistency is craved in golf because it can be ...
Commentator Ken Nordine explores how to be good at the game of golf. He says you need the right grip. He imagines playing against God. If you want to be good at the game of golf, you have to have the ...
The new Concept Helix grip system is intended to make re-gripping easier, eliminating the need for tape, solvents and other equipment. Will golfers be keen on an innovative DIY approach that ...
The claw. The two thumbs. The alternative reverse overlap. Every golfer at this week’s Masters Tournament has a preferred way to putt and a reason for doing it. By Doug Mills and Bill Pennington ...