Painting of golf great Ben Hogan by the late great Bernie Fuchs.
The key points of a no-nonsense philosophy that has made Dave Stockton, the guy who tells Phil Mickelson what to do, the hottest putting teacher in the game today.
Instruction: Learning from the pros on the LPGA
Now add the golf ball. Where should it be in relation to your body? Here’s a good routine to get your ball in the same position every time.
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More Pars with Christina Ricci. From Tip of the Weeks to the Virtual Camp experiences. All her offerings can be found here on morepars.com. Her MorePars.tv (app) is where players can stream all of Christina’s…
Discover the wonders of Kenosha food. Located in between Chicago and Milwaukee on the coast of Lake Michigan Kenosha offers a wealth of tasty options.
So Yeon Ryu: Stomp It Out - the drill you need when your swing falls apart.
Discover the appeal of Madeira golf courses and golfing in the verdant Azores Islands as an alternative to mainland Portugal.
Stop trying to imitate tour players. Long-time Golf Digest Teaching Professional Jim Flick offers five drills that will help the average golfer swing the club rhythmically and create greater clubhead speed.
Yoga performance specialist Katherine Roberts, who works with golfers as well as major league baseball teams, offers a short program if you'd like to start using yoga poses to improve your golf game.
The 50 best. How does one compare Old Tom Morris to Tiger Woods? Ben Hogan to Babe Zaharias? Jack and Arnold to anybody? It's a tough task until you just do the numbers...
Golf is a unique and special game where you can always learn something new. It’s not just a physical game but a mental game too! PGA Tour pros, politicians, writers, and people from all walks of life have all had something to say about golf. These wise, thought-provoking, funny, witty, and entertaining golf quotes show […]
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The World Famous Golf Pro is one of Snoopy's alter-egos introduced in Peanuts comic strips on April 8, 1968. Wearing a cap and carrying a golf club, Snoopy imagines that he is playing at The Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia. Snoopy states that beagles are rarely invited to The Masters, and claims that such golf greats as Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead dislike playing with him because he can outdrive them. The World Famous Golf Pro is followed around by a group of birds, who he refers to
There are many great golf tips for seniors. We list 20 great golf tips for seniors to improve your golf game and make sure it's enjoyable.
They say that you're getting old when policemen start looking younger, but don't worry it isn't the case with golfers, especially when it's the traditional par 3 Augusta Masters competition. This often turns into a family affair with family members serving as caddies and sometimes even playing a shot or two
There is an old adage about sports writing that goes something like this: The smaller the ball, the better the writing. When you have one of the oldest sports
Print of a graphite pencil sketch drawn on Strathmore 400 Series drawing paper. I enjoy drawing sports related images, particularly those of a vintage era. I particularly enjoy this image of antique golf clubs, including a brassie, a mid-iron, a mashie, a mashie niblick, a niblick, and a putter, because the clubs reminds me of the origins of the great game of golf. I love the antique look of the hickory wood shafts and the forged metal club heads and carved persimmon wood. If you are, or someone in your life is, a golfer or fan of the game, this image is sure to evoke a feeling of nostalgia for the bygone days of this great game. Great artwork for hanging in a game room, den, teenagers room, or office. Makes a great gift for a sports fan, an athlete, or a former athlete.
You can achieve a lot in 30 days. Lose your love handles. Paint the house. Watch The Wire or read Ulysses. Worthy goals all. You can also become the golfer you know you can be. How? Follow the practice schedule of drills below—we’ll be rolling out a 30-day, 50-lesson plan this July that lets you […]
Futuristic GIF Infographic Shows the Perfect Golf Swing
Golf Digest teaching professional David Leadbetter identifies five fundamentals that all great ball-strikers exhibit. Learn what they are along with the drills necessary to blend them into your swing.