You don’t need a driving range or sunny weather to sharpen your golf game. With the right setup and drills, home practice can build muscle memory, improve swing mechanics, and refine your short game.
If your golf practice routine only consists of hitting a bucket of balls on the driving range, well, you’re probably not actually improving. Look, I don’t have a gripe against driving ranges — after ...
You don’t need endless hours on the course to get better at golf — with the right home practice plan, tools, and mindset, you can sharpen your skills year-round. From AI-powered putting analysis to ...
Most amateur or beginner golfers probably get confused on what the driving range is actually meant for. Sure, it’s supposed to give you confidence, but that doesn’t come from beating ball after ball ...
You don’t need expensive equipment to make big improvements to your game this offseason. You just need to get a little creative with your home practice setup. With the right tools, you can practice ...
Most golfers understand that the path to improvement is paved with dedicated practice. But without a structured approach, even the most dedicated hours can slip by without delivering tangible results.
Golf is a thrilling sport that combines skill, strategy and the Great Outdoors. No matter how long you’ve played, improving your golf game is a fun endeavor. Every course holds a different challenge ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. We’ve covered the BAL.ON Smart Kit before, but if this is the first you’ve heard ...
Most golfers practice with good intentions. They buy a bucket, hit putts before a round, watch a few swing videos and tell ...