3 KEYS FOR CONSISTENT GOLF This weeks swing analysis looks at 3 key things to help you build a more consistent golf swing. VISIT OUR WEBSITE TODAY FOR MORE GREAT TIPS! www.meandmygolf.com COMMENT below to let us know what you need help with, or what type of video you’d like to see next! Want a
INSIDE SWING PATH – THE COMPLETE FIX YOUR SLICE GUIDE PGA GOLF PRO Rick Shiels takes your through the COMPLETE fix your slice guide so you never need to hit that dreaded shot again! Click here for the full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKnkfgDBi62lTGPqEciFLZixkaagTOd39 FIX YOUR FACE – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_t6NJHEqXM&t=25s INSIDE PATH – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBrku-AU1XE&t=308s STRIKE LOCATION – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LkMakfDlkA&t=181s ►Become
European Tour Originals presents the Chase The Ace Hole-In-One Challenge, episode 2. One day. 500 balls. And the aim? A hole-in-one. Sounds simple, right? The odds of an average golfer making an ace are roughly one in 100,000, while stats suggest a European Tour pro’s chances are closer to one in 2,500. One year on
10:44 AM ET Dustin Johnson had arthroscopic surgery on Thursday morning to repair cartilage damage in his left knee and is expected to be back for fall events on the PGA Tour, his agent said. Johnson, 35, who won his 20th PGA Tour title earlier this year, had the surgery performed by Dr. George Caldwell
Some people might have been born to be World Long Drive champions, but you can’t always tell by looking at them. Golf Digest 50 Best Teacher Bernie Najar met Kyle Berkshire, the newly minted, 22-year-old champion, when Berkshire was a scrawny, pre-growth-spurt 12-year-old hoping to make his high school golf team. Fast forward to 2019
HOYLAKE, England — There is an old saying in Britain: Everyone talks about the weather but no one ever does anything about it. A couple of weeks after an unexpected heatwave blistered the nation, an autumnal cool has descended from the north just in time for the 47th Walker Cup at Royal Liverpool. More importantly,
12:26 PM ET Paul Casey took a one-shot lead in a bid to keep the trend of English winners at the European Open in Hamburg, Germany after the first round at Glen Eagle Golf Courses on Thursday. Casey, 42, shot six birdies and bogey on the way to carding a superb first-round 6-under 66 to
“If you won a major and miss 20 other cuts, is that a good year? I don’t know. Yeah, you’ve had one good week, but does that mean you’ve had a good year?”—Rory McIlroy, before the Tour Championship “If the narrative becomes that the majors are the only important thing in golf, then that’s dangerous