In this edition of Play Smart, we take a look at the origins of Jon Rahm's short backswing and explain how it can help everyday golfers. The post How copying Jon Rahm’s backswing can improve your ball ...
Join us for an insightful golf chipping lesson filmed in an indoor golf simulator setting. In this video, a golf coach guides ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. I’d always heard that Parker McLachlin, aka the Short Game Chef, was a genius ...
This will take a little patience, but please bear with us: Many elite swing coaches and biomechanists agree that if you want better sequencing in your swing and to hit the ball farther, copy the short ...
Watching the pros around the greens, you might be fooled into thinking these delicate little short-game shots are easy to execute. But if you’ve hit them? You know these shots are rarely as easy as ...
View post: Target's Trending Clear Crossbody Bag Is 'Perfect' for Concerts and Only $10 There are so many technical aspects when it comes to the short game, and if you forget about just one of them, ...
If you’ve ever watched Jon Rahm play golf, you’ll know that he has a unique swing. With an extremely bowed wrist and short backswing, his move is hard to miss. But while his swing may look unorthodox, ...