Want to master your downswing? This three-step approach can help you build a textbook swing. Just remember: drop it, twist it and throw it. By:
Maddi MacClurg
Fred Couples has one of the smoothest swings in golf. Here are his five keys for knocking your irons stiff — and making more birdies. By:
Zephyr Melton
Three-time major winner Julius Boros said that the key to solid ball striking was to focus on turning — not swaying — in the backswing. By:
Zephyr Melton
Want to master your downswing? This three-step approach can help you build a textbook swing. Just remember: drop it, twist it and throw it. By:
Maddi MacClurg
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Bernie Najar took me through a speed training boot camp to maximize my clubhead speed. Here are three key takeaways. By:
Zephyr Melton
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kellie Stenzel shares five considerations you should keep in mind when learning how to grip the golf club. By:
Kellie Stenzel, Top 100 Teacher
Learn how to shoot lower scores with five simple lessons from two-time LPGA winner and 2025 U.S. Women’s Open champion Maja Stark. By:
Joe Hallett, with Zephyr Melton
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joey Wuertemberger shares the drills he uses with University of Houston golfer Hudson Weibel to promote solid chipping. By:
Joey Wuertemberger, with Zephyr Melton
Billy Horschel turns 40 this year. He reflected on his “misunderstood” reputation, why he still has untapped potential, the PGA Tour’s future, TGL and more. By:
Dylan Dethier
Not long ago, we played golf balls composed of materials not out of place at Office Depot or Cinnabon. Thankfully, a more solid idea emerged. By:
Evan Rothman
How far to the pin? Now we just point, click and boom! 108 yards to the pin, 97 to clear the pond, 115 to the back fringe. ’Twasn’t ever thus. By:
Evan Rothman
Learn how to shoot lower scores with five simple lessons from two-time LPGA winner and 2025 U.S. Women’s Open champion Maja Stark. By:
Joe Hallett, with Zephyr Melton
Roughly 10 percent of Cobra’s clubs include some 3D-printed component. Veteran employee Ryan Roach believes that number could go much higher. By:
Josh Sens
On this episode of Warming Up, Jordan Spieth compares his swing progress to smoking meats and explains the story behind ‘Go get that.’ By:
Dylan Dethier
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF.com gear editor Jake Morrow shows game-improvement editor Zephyr Melton how to adjust his driver. By:
Zephyr Melton
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jeff Smith explains an easy trick that will help produce more forward shaft lean. By:
Zephyr Melton
In this edition of Play Smart, we discuss the deceptively simple swing tweak Anthony Kim made in his journey to winning LIV Adelaide. By:
Zephyr Melton
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF Teacher to Watch James Hong explains a huge mistake he sees novice golfers make with their drivers. By:
Zephyr Melton
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Josh Zander explains how using your lead leg as a “brake” helps generate more power. By:
Zephyr Melton
Finding the true center of your stance will help you hit better shots with your irons. GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joe Plecker shows you how. By:
Joe Plecker, with Zephyr Melton
There are a number of shots that amateur golfers never practice. Here are six from Top 100 Teacher Tom Stickney that will help your game. By:
Tom Stickney, with Zephyr Melton
Having trouble escaping the sand? You might be hitting too far behind the ball in the bunker. Here’s how to fix that flaw. By:
Mark Durland, with Zephyr Melton
In this edition of Shaving Strokes, Top 100 Teacher Tom Stickney explains how he used Proscreen AI to help diagnose a student’s flaws. By:
Tom Stickney, with Zephyr Melton
Want to boost your short game? This simple drill will teach you to properly shift your pressure on delicate wedge shots around the green. By:
Parker McLachlin, Top 100 Teacher
Want to break through a scoring barrier this season? Follow these simple tips from GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joey Wuertemberger. By:
Joey Wuertemberger, with Zephyr Melton
On this episode of Warming Up, Jordan Spieth compares his swing progress to smoking meats and explains the story behind ‘Go get that.’ By:
Dylan Dethier
Chris Gotterup is one of the hottest players in professional golf. So how does he do it? Here’s what he taught me — and where I whiffed. By:
Dylan Dethier
Jordan Spieth covered everything from ‘How do you hit a draw’ to ‘How do you chase your former self’ in 45 fascinating, unforgettable minutes. By:
Dylan Dethier
Jordan Spieth’s mind is one of the most interesting places in golf, which made him a dream guest for ‘Warming Up.’ Why is 7-iron his favorite golf club? What version of his golf swing is he chasing? What’s in his swing DNA? What’s he thinking when he’s in jail? And, the most impossible question of all: What would happen if he turned his brain off?
Why is shaft lean so important for solid ball-striking?
If you want to hit better iron shots, forward shaft lean is crucial. GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jeff Smith shows Zephyr Melton a simple adjustment that will help with your iron shots.
Could Charles Howell play Quantum irons!?
What does a professional golfer think of the latest clubs? Find out in Tour Validated. Johnny took a trip out to see Charles Howell to test out the Callaway Quantum irons.
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Crazy hooks and slices with Bubba Watson | Pros Teaching Joes
Master’s Champion Bubba Watson is the king of hitting massive hooks and slices, working the ball in any direction he desires. But can he help us do the same thing? Sean Zak finds out.
Why is shaft lean so important for solid ball-striking?
If you want to hit better iron shots, forward shaft lean is crucial. GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jeff Smith shows Zephyr Melton a simple adjustment that will help with your iron shots.
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF.com gear editor Jake Morrow shows game-improvement editor Zephyr Melton how to adjust his driver. By:
Zephyr Melton
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Bernie Najar took me through a speed training boot camp to maximize my clubhead speed. Here are three key takeaways. By:
Zephyr Melton
A panel of GOLF Top 100 Teachers discuss the best ways to add swing speed during the off-season. Follow their advice to hit more bombs. By:
Zephyr Melton
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joey Wuertemberger shares the drill he uses to teach collegiate star Hudson Weibel to flush his irons. By:
Joey Wuertemberger, with Zephyr Melton
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jeff Smith explains an easy trick that will help produce more forward shaft lean. By:
Zephyr Melton
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joe Plecker clears up a misconception about weight shift during the backswing — and shows you how to do it correctly. By:
Joe Plecker, Top 100 Teacher
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Tim Cusick explains how you can analyze your divot patterns to diagnose what you need to work on in your swing. By:
Tim Cusick, with Zephyr Melton
Lots of golfers think their impact should look similar to their address. GOLF Teacher to Watch Jake Thurm explains why that’s not true. By:
Jake Thurm, GOLF Teacher to Watch
Fred Couples has one of the smoothest swings in golf. Here are his five keys for knocking your irons stiff — and making more birdies. By:
Zephyr Melton
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joey Wuertemberger shares the drills he uses with University of Houston golfer Hudson Weibel to promote solid chipping. By:
Joey Wuertemberger, with Zephyr Melton
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Dom DiJulia explains how to change your short-game technique based on your lie around the greens. By:
Dom DiJulia, Top 100 Teacher
Parker McLachlin, aka the Short Game Chef, says this shot is an absolute must if you want to succeed on a links course. By:
Parker McLachlin, Top 100 Teacher
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Mike Malizia explains an easy drill that will teach you how to hit the low, spinning pitch — just like the pros do. By:
Mike Malizia, Top 100 Teacher
A fried-egg lie is one of the most difficult shots in golf — but it doesn’t have to be. Parker McLachlin (aka the Short Game Chef) explains. By:
Parker McLachlin, Top 100 Teacher
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kellie Stenzel shares five different tricks you can use to vary your distance on shots from greenside bunkers. By:
Kellie Stenzel, Top 100 Teacher
Bunker shots over a high lip are daunting for even the best players in the world. Follow these five steps to make them just a bit easier. By:
Brian Mogg, with Zephyr Melton
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kellie Stenzel shares six keys for improving your lag putting so that you end up with more gimmes. By:
Kellie Stenzel, Top 100 Teacher
GOLF Teacher to Watch Tommy O’Brien Jr. explains the proper method for developing a “lively” putterhead on the greens. By:
Tommy O’Brien Jr., with Zephyr Melton
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Doug Spencer explains why you should step off the distance of your putts for better lags on the greens. By:
Doug Spencer, with Zephyr Melton
GOLF Teacher to Watch Chad Gibbs explains that borrowing skills from a basketball player at the free throw line can make you a better putter. By:
Chad Gibbs, with Zephyr Melton
How are you going to finally make more putts in 2026? According to one teacher, it starts by making a simple change to your practice routine. By:
Josh Berhow
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Tony Ruggiero shares three exercises every golfer should do to strengthen their bodies to make better swings. By:
Tony Ruggiero, with Zephyr Melton
David Sundberg, a PGA Tour fitness coach who works with Xander Schauffele, recommends a simple strategy for adding yards off the tee. By:
Zephyr Melton
What do you do if your group mistakenly hits tee shots toward the wrong fairway? Can you re-tee without penalty? Rules Guy has the answer. By:
Rules Guy
When playing preferred lies, is it legal to place your ball in the first cut when you’ve landed in the fairway? Rules Guy has the answer. By:
Rules Guy