We've extolled the virtues of the launch monitor and how it has expedited the fitting process, dialing in differences that when combined with the eye of a trained fitter will lead you to the right ...
Golf has gotten highly technical, hasn’t it? We have GPS or lasers to measure our distance to targets. Anyone buying a new driver will optimize their head type and shaft on a radar machine. Irons are ...
Editor’s Note: Bruce Martin is a PGA Master Professional with the San Diego Golf Academy. SDGAs program offers a curriculum of golf instruction and golf business management at all four golf schools, ...
Editor's note: Each week, Megan Padua, a teaching professional at Maidstone Club (East Hampton, N.Y.) and Belfair Plantation (Bluffton, S.C.), and one of Golf Digest's Best Young Teachers, offers tips ...
The great thing about putting is -- anyone can do it! You may not hit like the pros, but anyone that can stand up has the ability to sink a ten foot putt. So what I find so intriguing (and frustrating ...
It’s no secret that putting is an extremely important part of the game. But what many players don’t realize is how much of a difference a properly-fit putter can make to their score. Tina Tombs, a ...
Most players are content to use an off-the-rack putter, or rarely consider having it customized for their build or stroke. We get it — putting is a slow-motion task that lacks the dynamics of lashing ...
In 2018, Ping launched its line of Sigma 2 putters that offer a way to change length with the turn of a dial. The feature allows for golfers to adjust length between 32 and 36 inches, helping golfers ...