If you’re a player who tends to slice or push everything to the right, you’re not alone. Ask 100 amateur golfers what their miss is, and I’d bet 90 percent of them would describe this exact result.
While most players just use a golf tee for holding their ball up before a first shot, they might be surprised to know that using a tee in other ways can help improve their game. Don’t get me wrong, ...
The golf grip is, arguably, the most important piece of the golf swing. That's because, without a trusted grip, your clubface will likely get twisted and end up either a tad open or a tad closed at ...
You tee up the ball with a driver 14 (or so) times a round, but are you really paying attention to its height? Whether you tee the ball low or high can have a huge impact on your swing and can either ...
GolfMagic rounds up the best grips in the game, as well as some handy tips about how – and how often – you should change yours.
Which golf club grips are best? Golf is both fun and challenging. The most subtle nuances in your golf swing can make a big difference in your score. The same holds true for your golf equipment — ...