We all know that golf is a very difficult game. It takes a great deal of time and practice to get better. If you’re putting in the time and effort, but not seeing the results, the problem could be the…
In the downswing, the kinematic sequence – the order in which your body segments accelerate and then pass along their energy to other links in the movement chain – is critical. Done correctly, with the lower body firing first, then…
If you’ve played golf for any length of time, it’s likely that you’ve been sidelined by lower back pain. The lumbar region of the spine is particularly vulnerable in rotational sports like golf, but you can avoid those visits to…
The best players in the world create SPACE in their swings so that they can generate S.P.A.C.E. (an acronym for Speed, Power, Accuracy, Consistency and Efficiency). In this video, Titleist staff member and TPI co-founder Dave Phillips demonstrates how elite…
At the highest levels of golf, launch monitors have become indispensable pieces of equipment, as common now on the practice grounds of tour events as alignment rods. The data collected by today’s launch monitor technology can reveal to players in…
On just about any golf course you play, your best opportunities to make birdies are going to come on par-5 holes. Even if you can’t reach the greens of par-5s in two shots, statistics show that just getting close to…
In golf, in order to putt well, you have to have command over both distance and direction. Good putters get their putts started on line consistently by having a high degree of control over the face of the putter. In…
If you’re like most golfers, long putts can give you trouble. But maybe it’s just the way you’ve been practicing. In this video Titleist Staff Member Skip Guss, owner of GolfRite in Southborough, Massachusetts, shares a great practice drill using…
In this video, Titleist Staff Member Skip Guss, owner of GolfRite in Southborough, Massachusetts, discusses block practice vs. random practice in golf, how to formulate a practice plan and how to break up your practice in the most effective way…