For many golfers, the quickest route to lowering scores is to improve their accuracy on the putting green or to develop a ...
In this golf instruction video, you’ll learn the secrets to mastering your chipping setup, specifically how to get the right distance from the ball for more consistent results. Our experienced golf ...
Closer wedge shots are sometimes the hardest, so learning how to lag chip is a key ingredient to lowering scores and having ...
Say what you want to, but, in my humble opinion (and experience), cleaning up your short game is the fastest way towards lowering golf scores. And it’s not just me who thinks that, either. In fact, ...
Most golfers are so focused on swing mechanics, especially to get more distance off the tee, that they don't spend near enough time working on their short games. Think about it: If you could be just a ...
To win the AIG Women’s British Open, you need a great short game. Links golf challenges in a different way, demanding creativity and an ability to convert pars from difficult positions. And to save ...
The golf world learned the sad news this week that Dave Pelz, the legendary short game instructor, passed away at the age of 85. Pelz thought about the game like nobody else. At a time when putting ...
Creativity around the greens will be crucial for players this week at the Open Championship. To prevail at Royal Portrush, players will need to hit just about every short-game shot in their arsenals.
Wedges are useful clubs for hitting the ball high and landing soft, but oftentimes, keeping the ball low is the optimal play. When hitting a wedge in the 50-125 yard range, flighting the ball is the ...
In this video, short game guru Dan Grieve gives 25-handicap golfer Richard Baker a lesson on bunker shot basics. Richard ...
If you watched Hideki Matsuyama capture his second Hero World Challenge title last week at Albany Golf Course in the Bahamas, you might have been mesmerized by his holed-out eagle from 116 yards on ...
After working at NASA, he became an expert on putting and shots close to the green through his coaching, books, television appearances and training aids. By Richard Sandomir Dave Pelz, who left his ...