Fred Couples warns you. Motioning his hand around his head, he says: “The biggest thing is, I got nothing up here. Zero. Zero.” And his downswing thought is only five words, so if you’re expecting a ...
Sports Illustrated polled players on a number of topics including whose swing they admire the most. A few names came up time and again. The always-smooth Adam Scott has a swing that is the envy of ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
Shots around the green are always easier when you’ve got plenty of room to work with. Unfortunately, you won’t always be afforded that luxury. Sometimes, you have no choice but to try to loft the ball ...
How a frustrated telecom executive’s terrible simulator experience led to a company that’s bridging the gap between arcade-style entertainment and high-tech golf training—with moving floors, AI ...
There's this visual from an old Golf Digest article that I can't get out of my head—because it's great. It comes courtesy of David Leadbetter, and you can see it below. The legendary teacher is ...
If you continue to struggle with your golf swing sequence, top-ranked golf teacher Christopher Smith suggests this easy driving range drill. If you’re having issues with poor ball contact, the first ...
A new generation might not remember Seattle native Fred Couples as the ultracool Hall of Fame golfer who won the 1992 Masters. They might remember him as the guy who seemingly could not eat enough ...
SNOQUALMIE, Wash. — Fred couples is a popular guy at the Boeing Classic. But he’s also quite the favorite in the Jackson household. "Freddy was my favorite golfer," Paul Jackson said. "He actually got ...
Jeffrey Speicher is a Senior Features Writer and List Writer for Collider. He is a screenwriter for film and television, with a passion for science fiction and psychological drama. He lives in Dallas, ...
As a neurosurgeon specializing in spinal conditions and treating a diverse range of athletes—from corporate executives to weekend warriors and high school competitors—I frequently encounter the ...