Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In this GOLF.com series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
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 ...
With a traditional putting grip, this right wrist movement would open the clubface. But by repositioning Rose's right hand ...
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Steal this from Tiger's putting stroke
Golfers are often taught that it's bad to use any hand action in the putting stroke. They're told to swing the putterhead back and through with the big muscles in the chest and shoulders. The trouble ...
Mark Pilkington during the first round of the 2005 Aa St Omer Open at the Aa St Omer Golf Club. June 16, 2005Photo by Pete Fontaine/WireImage.com Being a great putter is about confidence first and ...
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Tiger @ 50: The secret to Woods' clutch putting wasn't perfection, but something more important
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.
Generally speaking, golf equipment makers put their latest and greatest technology inside the clubs they produce. A tungsten insert here, perhaps. A movable soleplate there. But with its new iPing ...
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