In golf, what you are feeling in your swing is rarely what is happening in real life. To know what's real, you need a camera.
Thanks to improvements in golf technology, amateur golfers can now track strokes gained data with shot trackers and apps. Here's my favorite one.
When you're hitting approach shots into the green, what is the best place to aim? The "stoplight" strategy is a great place to start.
Strokes gained around the green is an objective way to measure a golfer's chipping. In this post, I'll explain how it is calculated and why it matters.
Strokes gained off the tee is an objective way to measure a golfer's driving ability. In this post, I'll explain how it is calculated and why it matters.
Strokes gained approach is an objective way to measure a golfer's ball-striking ability. In this post, I'll explain how it is calculated and why it matters.
Strokes gained putting is a golf statistic used by the PGA Tour that provides an objective measure of putting skill across golfers, courses, and tournaments.
Ever noticed how it's a lot easier to make those bogey putts than the high-pressure par putts? There's data to suggest why, and you might be surprised.
In this short review, I'll show you what the Orange Whip Trainer is all about, 3 things it will help you with, and how to use it effectively
Unlike many sports, golf is a game of risk management. The best pros all share one thing in common—they play a better, risk-managed strategy.