Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
On Friday, we released a list of training aids meant to help your full swing. Now, we've put together a list of great tools to help your putting stroke, which will hopefully lead to more made putts ...
If you've ever stood around the practice green at a PGA Tour event, you've likely seen players using a thin string as they putt. It’s called a start-line string or an alignment string, and it's one of ...
Putts account for about half of the total strokes in a round of golf, so statistically it makes sense to focus on the flatstick if you want to drop your scores and have a big breakthrough this season.
Most amateur players will never be able to hit a golf ball with the swing speed and compression of a pga pro, but they should ...
Step 1. Smith starts by setting his putter face to where he wants to aim Step 2. Next, he sets up his body. Step 3. Finally, Smith glances at the line and hole a few times, then takes a last look ...
What is the best putting training aid? Golf has many aspects to scoring, like driving the golf ball, hitting irons from the fairway, chipping around the green and putting. In fact, 40% of all golf ...
Titleist has expanded its Alignment Integrated Marking (AIM) designs to its AVX, Tour Soft, Velocity, and TruFeel golf balls. Company testing found that golfers using AIM designs were up to 35 percent ...