Golf's smoothest mover, Louis Oosthuizen, knows some things have changed when it comes to the golf swing — but others are timeless.
In order to figure out my swing flaw, I needed a visual swing thought. That's when Hideki Matsuyama and Cameron Young came into play.
In the modest golf world most of us inhabit, even a two-man scramble qualifies as a reason to sharpen your game. Golf Digest’s annual intrasquad tournament, the Seitz Cup, will never be confused with ...
The beginning of a new season represents a fresh start for players who may have disappointed relative to expectations the year prior. While there are many stars who hope to shine bright again in 2025, ...
Sometimes, one little swing thought can change everything—even for the best player in the world. World No. 1 Nelly Korda bumbled to an even-par 72 on Thursday at the CME Group Tour Championship, a ...
LAKE TAHOE, Nev. — “You’re not good enough to think.” That is the advice that two-time major winner Justin Thomas gave to WWE Superstar The Miz, which the wrestler claims changed his game. The ...
Surprise, surprise – Nelly Korda is back in contention at the CME Group Tour Championship. The world No. 1, looking to close out her superstar-cementing season with back-to-back wins and a $4 million ...
One of the (many) reasons why golf is so tricky is because the way most golfers practice isn't all that similar to the game we actually play. Yet, it's an essential part of getting better. We need to ...
Wondering how to fix your golf swing? Top-ranked golf instructor Kelvin Kelley demonstrates how using a hammer can do the trick!