Now that we’re finally rid of the dreaded ‘straight back, straight through’ putting stroke, can you tell me what regulates the path of the stroke? Is it the shaft plane or an area of the body? You ...
PEBBLE BEACH, CA - JUNE 19: Paul Casey of England walks off the second tee during the third round of the 110th U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links on June 19, 2010 in Pebble Beach, California. (Photo ...
Editor’s Note: In honor of Tiger Woods' 50th birthday on Dec. 30, 2025, Golf Digest is analyzing different parts of Woods' game and career to explain what made the 15-time major champion so great.
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7 things every golfer can do to putt better (according to a specialist putting coach)
Top 50 Coach James Jankowksi shares seven things every golfer can do to putt better on the course, including elements of ...
You miss putts you should make. We all do. I find the major culprit is overactive hands and wrists, which, in the putting stroke, tend to unduly manipulate the putterface and path. Good strokes rely ...
Problem is, too many amateur golfers completely ignore the importance of putting, rarely spending much (if any!) time practicing it. But when you can master reading greens, develop speed control, dial ...
There’s a big myth in golf that has lasted for most of the last century: to be a good putter, you have to prevent deceleration. The putterhead can’t slow down as you get closer to hitting the ball. In ...
There are something like 100 stats for putting on the PGA Tour. The best overall one is Strokes Gained: Putting. This measures a player’s putting performance by comparing their putting to a benchmark ...
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