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How I’m learning to hit bombs off the tee this winter
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF.com game-improvement editor Zephyr Melton details how he's working on his driver this winter.
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Brooks Koepka’s 5 keys that will help you bomb longer drives
If you want to pound longer drives off the tee, listen to these five pieces of advice from five-time major winner Brooks ...
Whether you're a beginner golfer or someone who's been playing the game for a couple of decades, there's a good chance that ...
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2 steps to hitting a draw off the tee
Most amateurs don't know how to hit an intentional draw or fade with the driver. They try to hit every ball dead straight, ...
SI Golf got a first look at Callaway’s 2026 Quantum golf clubs lineup, and one new feature grabs our attention.
Goode will be on hand to collect his award this week at the Golfweek Senior POY Classic at Omni Orlando (Florida) Resort at ...
If you're distracted, lazy, or unintentional with your golf practice, top-ranked golf coach Christopher Smith has some ...
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One thing Brooks Koepka focuses on in every range session
Brooks Koepka returns to the PGA Tour. Let's revisit the ‘PGA' tip he shared that can boost consistency on the range. The ...
Many golfers believe they have a decent short game. They expect to hit wedge shots relatively close, recover often enough ...
You step up to the first tee with your driver and make what feels like a solid swing. The ball launches high into the air, ...
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Easiest golf trick to escape under the trees
When you hit a bad tee shot into the rough, sometimes you need to make a great recovery shot under the trees to get the ball ...
“The backswing starts with the clubhead first, then arms, torso, then lower body. In transition (which is even before we reach the top of backswing) everything switches. The lower body leads (shifts) ...
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