The essence of golf is hitting a ball with a stick. Sounds like the simplest thing in the world, right? But it only takes a few swings to appreciate how infinitely challenging that simple task can be. As you play…
In Part 2 of his four-part series on golf swing terminology, Titleist staff member John Kostis talks about another golf-speak term that is used far too freely – “Stay Still”. As John details in this video, the cure for poor…
In Part 3 of his four-part series on golf swing lingo, Titleist staff member John Kostis talks about another golf-speak term that is thrown around too loosely – “Stay Down”. It is true that losing posture through through impact can…
In the final installment of his four-part series on golf swing terminology, Titleist staff member John Kostis addresses the concept of “Over The Top”. As John mentions in the video, this idea of swinging the club steeply on the downswing…
A common belief in traditional golf instruction is that golf is a lead-side sport. For right handed golfers, this means that the left side of your body should be the dominant force in your swing, particularly in the downswing. But…
In Part 2 of his Trail Side Series, Titleist staff Member John Kostis shows how using your trail hand properly (your right hand for a right-handed golfer) can help you develop a more consistent impact position. Consistency of strike is…
In Part 3 of his Trail Side Series, Titleist Staff Member John Kostis demonstrates how some one-armed practice using your Trail Side (the right side of your body for a right-handed golfer) can help with your chips and pitch shots.…
In the final installation of his Trail Side Series, Titleist staff Member John Kostis asks you to imagine a hundred golf balls scattered on a putting green. He then asks how you would clear all those balls off the putting…