The inaugural Optum Golf Channel Games will include innovative competitions, two teams captained by the world’s top 2 players and timed competitions. Here’s your need-to-know information: The Games ...
If you are lucky enough to get outside and play golf in the winter, there are some adjustments that you will need to make to your short game. Playing throughout the winter can actually be crucial to ...
Look, let’s just get this out there right now: Golf, as a sport and an endeavor, is just weird as hell. Unlike pretty much any other sport except maybe tennis, its fans are often active amateur ...
This lesson focuses on the release patterns that make chipping and pitching feel simple and repeatable. You’ll learn how proper hand motion, loft control, and body rotation work together to produce ...
The leaderboard at the CME Group Tour Championship tells a story that goes beyond scores and prize money. After two rounds in Naples, Florida, we're watching four of the world's finest players ...
This week, the much beloved Skins Game makes its return after 17 long years of silence. As holiday golf makes a reappearance on the screen this Black Friday, it brings along with it a few modern ...
The inaugural Optum Golf Channel Games takes place Dec. 17 at Trump National Golf Club Jupiter in Jupiter, Florida. Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler will each captain a team in five innovative ...
The competition features a new format with unique challenges testing players' long-game, short-game, and putting skills. Other world-class players participating include Shane Lowry, Luke Donald, ...
Some of the biggest names in golf will be competing right here in South Florida. The Optum Golf Channel Games are happening Wednesday, Dec. 17. Click here for details ...
In 1983, Steve Sesnick claims that he conceived the concept that became one of the most successful made-for-TV franchises in all of sports: four of golf’s biggest names, competing in a go-for-broke ...
Head position in the golf swing varies by shot and affects contact quality. 18-time major champion Jack Nicklaus once claimed head position is "the most important thing" to hit better golf shots.