Category: Golf Instruction

Learning the game of golf can be challenging, but with the resources you'll find at The DIY Golfer, you will be shooting your lowest round ever in no time!

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How To Use a Golf Journal

Learn why using a golf journal is important to your golfing success, how to use one, and other best practices.

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Golf Takeaway: Start Your Swing Properly Every Time!

Learn the 2 most common types of takeaway movements—the right arm and one-piece takeaways. Start your golf swing properly and strike it solid!

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Golf Swing Tempo: Finding Your Perfect Rhythm

Every golfer has a different golf swing tempo. Some players swing it slow and smooth while others aggressively move through the ball.

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How to Break 80 in Golf: A Roadmap for Success

This post will walk you through the mindset of breaking 80, and in it, I will share my personal experience trying to break 80 and finally breaking through.

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The Golf Waggle: Ben Hogan's Secret Weapon

The greatest golfers of all time had one thing in common—the golf waggle. Made famous by Hogan, here's what this subtle but crucial technique can do for you.

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The Perfect Golf Grip: An Easy, 5-Step Guide (with pictures)

Learn all the different possibilities for the golf grip, and how they may be affecting how powerful your swing is.

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What is Lag in Golf? (hint: it's why pros hit it so far)

Creating lag in the golf swing is essential for generating lots of power and consistency. In this post, I'll show you how to generate lag just like the pros.

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Golf Posture: Setup Perfectly Every Time

This post explores the various components of the setup in the golf swing, including posture, alignment, and weight distribution.

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My Top 5 Golf Tips for Beginner Golfers

In this post, I'll share my top 5 tips (as a former collegiate golfer) for beginner golfers and get you on a path to more consistent golf!

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3 Foot Putts: How to make them every time

I've been playing golf for over a decade competitively, and I still struggle to keep my head down on those 3-footers. Why is it so hard? Here's my take on it.

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