How To Hit a Hybrid Golf Club From Tee to Green
Hybrids are a gift from the Golf Gods. I’m convinced these mythical beings got tired of seeing golfers struggle with hard to hit long irons and gave an engineer the idea for a smaller fairway wood
Hybrids are a gift from the Golf Gods. I’m convinced these mythical beings got tired of seeing golfers struggle with hard to hit long irons and gave an engineer the idea for a smaller fairway wood
Learning how to hit down on irons is one of the most important skills in golf. When you hit down on the golf ball – specifically with irons and wedges – you’ll hit it longer and find the sweet spot more than you thought possible. Of course, this is easier said than done for most everyday golfers.
Backspin is like a unicorn in the golf world. Everyone wants to have it, but very few golfers can find it. Because let’s get real, backspin is awesome and usually a sign of a good player.
Are you missing shots on the right side of the golf course all day long? If so, it’s time to address your golf push shot so you can hit more fairways and greens (so you can start shooting lower scores).
Hybrids make golf easier. But if you’re like a lot of golfers I’m sure you’ve asked, “Where should the ball be in my stance when hitting a hybrid?”
Most golfers struggle hitting long irons. As Lee Trevino famously said, “If you are caught on a golf course during a storm and are afraid of lightning, hold up a 1-iron.
Few things in life are as rewarding as a well struck golf shot. It’s the reason we work so hard at the driving range, buy new clubs, read endless golf content, and watch the sport on TV
Golf can lead to some embarrassing moments on the course. Perhaps one of the most embarrassing and frustrating shots of all time is a topped shot.
If you’re like most golfers, chances are you want to “hit bombs” in the words of Phil Mickelson. There isn’t much more satisfying than launching a drive deep past your friends and into the abyss.
A golf shank is one of the three worst shots that can happen in our amazing but challenging sport