It’s common to think about short putts as easier to make than long putts — and it’s true, at least in theory. But during a round, sometimes those three-to-five footers can be the nerviest shots you ...
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Break 90 in 2025: Make more putts with these 3 tips
Want to break 90 this season? Here's everything you need to know to improve your stroke, boost your feel and eliminate ...
In past Ryder Cups, putting has always been a key factor for winning matches. A clutch putt - like the one Justin Leonard drained on the par-4 17th hole at Brookline in the 1999 Ryder Cup - has the ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. Bryson DeChambeau won last summer's U.S. Open in thrilling fashion, hitting a long ...
One universal thing all good putters do is finish their stroke. Cameron Smith, considered one of the best putters in the game today, doesn’t lift or move his putterhead from its finish position until ...
We’ve written about gimmes a few times recently at Golf Digest, and for good reason—golfers take a lot of them. In fact, the data shows we’re raking away far too many putts, while our Sam Weinman ...
If there’s one place every golfer needs to make putts from, it’s inside three feet. There’s a reason why pros make more than 99 percent of them; these should be nearly gimmes. But ask most amateur ...
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