Here are the top 10 most common mistakes in golf. Hopefully you will read through all of them and catch yourself making these mistakes before it is too late. I can honestly say that I have committed all of these mistakes throughout my career in golf, and I thoroughly wish... read more →
Aug
06
Aug
04
There is a lot of debate over whether forged irons are truly "better" (whatever that means) than cast irons. So... what is the difference? First, let's get one thing straight. More player irons are forged, and more game improvement irons are cast. Therefore, there is a direct correlation between the... read more →
Aug
04
Iron sets for women are made a little differently than men's. Here are the differences: Men's irons come with regular or stiff flex shafts typically. Women's irons come in what is called "ladies flex," which means that they have more "whip" to them and flex more in the golf swing.... read more →
Aug
03
Women's drivers are not made the same as men's. The shafts (which are lighter) have more flex to them, and the club heads are often times a tad lighter as well. Besides that, they are all made relatively the same. The weight is placed in the same spots, the club... read more →
Aug
03
Stand bags are so much better than cart bags in my opinion. Who needs that much storage space that they give up on comfort, ease of carrying, and overall weight? It really just doesn't make sense to me. Everyone carries their bag at some point, even if it's just from... read more →
Aug
03
There has been a lot of talk lately about low compression (soft golf balls) vs high compression golf balls. Many golf retailers are even creating parts of their stores dedicated to these low compression golf balls. So why are these becoming so popular? Why should you learn about what they... read more →
Aug
03
What do you actually want in a golf ball? Feel? Spin? Distance control? Or distance? If you chose distance, this article is for you. I'm not going to be talking about which ball spins the most around the greens. I won't be talking about the ball that feels the best... read more →
Aug
02
There are two types of putter faces: insert putters and milled putters. Insert putters have a soft "insert" inserted (wow, creative name) on the face of the putter. Milled putters have no such insert, as their faces are made by a complex milling process. What's the difference between the two? Is... read more →
Aug
01
Fairway woods are very interesting clubs. They can seem very simple to hit at times. Other times, it's hard to even imagine a good golf shot ever coming from such a low lofted club. Note: all links and pictures in this article will take you to the respective fairway woods... read more →
Aug
01
Let me just rant for a minute. I always check the competition before I start writing an article... always! The articles that "golf experts" are writing about the best golf clubs for beginners are absolute GARBAGE! Yes, I mean it. No, I won't take it back. I know affiliate marketing... read more →
Aug
01
Tired of hitting wayward shots? Decided to blame the ball before your swing? It's always the arrow, not the Indian, right? :) In all seriousness, some golf balls are meant to go straighter than others! You might think that these golf balls are probably the most expensive ones, though, right?... read more →
Aug
01
Wedges are most definitely NOT easy clubs to hit. They require a lot of practice, just like any other part of your game. The next time you go to a packed driving range, I encourage you to look around a few different times. See how many people are actually practicing... read more →
Aug
01
Looking for the softest golf ball with the highest spin rate so that you can get the most backspin possible? I can understand why. Spinning a shot back on the green is one of the coolest parts of golf in my opinion. And checking up a chip shot or pitch... read more →
Aug
01
When I look back and think about some of the biggest hurdles in my golf game, I'll never forget the problem that I had with hitting my three wood. I can't begin to imagine how many shots I hit out of bounds trying to get on par 5's in two... read more →
Jul
31
Brands tend to be pretty consistent in the golf industry. For example, a brand that started out as a prominent wedge company many decades ago will most likely still excel at making high quality wedges. The company that is always putting out the longest drivers on the market? Yeah, they've... read more →