Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
A big, towering draw is the most aesthetically pleasing shot in golf. When, as a righty, you start the ball right of the target and gently works it back left, there’s no better feeling. Rory McIlroy ...
Greg Bisconti, the Head Professional at the Saint Andrew’s Golf Club in Hastings, shows you how to hit the sweet draw every player wants. Most golfers aim one way but hit it the other, and ...
This week Mark Lye, PGA professional and Golf Channel analyst, provides a great tip on how to hit a draw and fade, something we can all use when trying to work the ball. Mark mentions in his tip that ...
Controlling your ball flight is one of the most useful skills in golf. It opens up strategic options, encourages creativity and can bail you out when things go sideways. For players like me who play a ...
Learning to shape your ball flight from right to left is as simple as setting up correctly and trusting the preset angles to make it happen. Most golfers who struggle to hit a draw have difficulty ...
Being able to curve a drive on command is one of the most useful shots in golf. It can help you navigate doglegs, play away from penalty areas and counter the effects of wind. Many pros favor one type ...
After winning the Farmers Insurance Open earlier this year for his sixth PGA Tour victory, Max Homa reflected on his rapid rise over the last few years, saying “Sometimes you’re just one swing thought ...