Golf can be an intimidating sport for beginners to break into. The jargon, the culture, the rules, the unwritten rules… Do you have to have a tee time to play? And if so, how do you make one? And then ...
Golf can be an intimidating sport for beginners to break into. The jargon, the culture, the rules, the unwritten rules… Do you have to have a tee time to play? And if so, how do you make one? And then ...
THERE COMES A time in every man's (or boy's) life when he discovers the glory of golf and chooses to dedicate his time and energy to getting better at the game. Some find the joy of hitting that ...
Man Of Many Wedges: Day not only carries a 54-degree gap wedge but a 48-degree club too. It is an old saying, but it happens to be true: For everyday golfers the half-wedge is the hardest shot in the ...
Junior golfers have less height, size, power and speed than adult golfers, so their clubs must be built to match. To satisfy their needs, junior golfers are often given hand-me-down or cut-down clubs ...
Drivers and putters are popular buys each year, but don’t forget about the wedges. If you play 40 rounds annually and practice regularly, you need to switch out your wedges every season or two. But ...
Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped mailbag sponsored by Cleveland/Srixon Golf, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s managing editor of ...
You know the shot all too well. You hit your most lofted wedge and catch it high on the face. The ball drops out of the sky like a beanbag — about 15 yards short of your target. Even tour players aren ...
To help elevate your short game, golf teacher Anthony Wik shares key info for players to understand which wedges are meant ...