I’m a DIY kind of guy
You’re probably enjoying your golf but frustrated by it at the same time. You want to play better but you’re not willing to spend the money or time to seek professional help. You may be a DIY type too.
You’re probably enjoying your golf but frustrated by it at the same time. You want to play better but you’re not willing to spend the money or time to seek professional help. You may be a DIY type too.
I don’t know about you, but I’m kind of picky about my footwear. When it comes to golf, I’ve been spoiled over the years and expect my golf shoes to look good, feel good and perform well.
Breaking 80 isn’t just about a number, it’s about making changes in several aspects of my game and person that can lead to a different outcome.
Along the spectrum of identifying, assessing and fixing a swing issue, The Divot Board leaps into the process early by helping golfers see the real cause of a swing fault.
Each week we ask our panel of writers, PGA members and golf industry experts to weigh in with their views on the hot topics of the day. On Sunday, the CJ Cup came down to a dramatic 72nd hole surprise with Taylor Pendrith making a ho-hum birdie to win after leader Ben Kohles stumbled in with […]
We’re heading into a whole new world with Artificial Intelligence. The possibilities appear limitless, and there’s even some ramifications for small golf publications.
Lots of talk lately about getting ready for Spring and perhaps getting some new clubs or wait for it … a new driver. Well, as the title says, nobody NEEDS a new driver. Maybe you WANT a new driver but unless you snapped the shaft or crushed the face on your old one, there’s no […]
Afterward, Malnati saluted the “smaller” tournaments that fill the PGA TOUR schedule, such as the Valspars of the world.
The first Major of the year is approaching but all is not well in professional golf. From the LIV fracture to TV viewership to weird vibes emanating from the Commissioner, there’s lots to talk about this week.