Where Should the Ball Be in Your Putting Setup? (Ball Position Guide)

Why Ball Position Is Often Overlooked When golfers struggle with putting, they often blame their stroke mechanics or green reading. But one of the most common causes of inconsistent roll, poor distance control, and missed short putts is something much simpler—ball position. Unlike the full swing, where ball position can vary by club and shot…

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Best Golf Equipment for Game Improvement: A Player’s Buying Guide

Improving your golf game isn’t just about swing mechanics and practice reps — the equipment you use plays a huge role in how fast and how far you progress. Whether you’re a beginner trying to break 100 or a mid-handicapper chasing single digits, using the right gear can make a measurable difference in your consistency,…

Why Most Golfers Lose Posture — and How to Stay in Your Spine Angle

Maintaining posture throughout the golf swing is one of the most underrated keys to consistent ball striking. While many golfers focus on grip, stance, or takeaway, the ability to stay in your spine angle from setup through impact plays a massive role in how well you control the clubface, your swing path, and ultimately your…

How to Grip the Putter for a Smooth, Confident Stroke

Why the Putter Grip Deserves More Attention When most golfers think about grip, their minds go straight to the full swing. They’ll work on neutral hand position, grip pressure, and finger placement—but when it comes to putting, the grip often becomes an afterthought. That’s a mistake. Your putting grip is just as important as your…

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How Far Should You Hit Your 8 Iron? (And What Impacts Distance)

One of the most common questions golfers ask is, “How far should I hit my 8 iron?” It sounds simple, but the answer varies widely depending on your skill level, swing speed, contact quality, and even the weather conditions on any given day. There’s no one-size-fits-all number. While one golfer might comfortably hit their 8…