Game Improvement Techniques
This is the final lesson in the G.I.T series aimed at keeping your short game sharp during the off-season!
More...Game Improvement Techniques
This is the fourth lesson in the G.I.T series aimed at keeping your short game sharp during the off-season!
More...Game Improvement Techniques
The Towel Drill is the third lesson in the G.I.T series aimed at keeping your short game sharp during the off-season!
More...Game Improvement Techniques
The Ladder Drill is the second lesson in the G.I.T series aimed at keeping your short game sharp during the off-season! More...
The Ladder Drill is the second lesson in the G.I.T series aimed at keeping your short game sharp during the off-season! More...
Game Improvement Techniques
Golf Channel.com presents G.I.T.! This instructional series is targeted to GIT your game in shape. This is a great drill to keep your putting sharp during the off-season.
More...Learn to use the same swing but different clubs for chips of varying lengths. More...
Relax But Attack Golf Tip
By strengthening your pre-putt routine, you can make more putts and lower your scores! More...
By strengthening your pre-putt routine, you can make more putts and lower your scores! More...
Troubleshooter David Leadbetter shows how a stable lower body will help you swing the putter freely.
More...
Troubleshooter David Leadbetter shows how to take the wrists out of your stroke for better putting consistency.
More...
Troubleshooter David Leadbetter shares why putting the ball may be a better option than chipping or pitching it.
More...
Relax But Attack Golf Tip
If you really want to be able to hit a great bunker shot with nice loft and spin, pay attention to your set up and posture. More...
If you really want to be able to hit a great bunker shot with nice loft and spin, pay attention to your set up and posture. More...
Want to hit it low? Jim Flick instructs you on how to keep your ball low and out of trouble. More...
Relax but Attack Golf Tips
by Rosie Jones
Stay ahead of the game and hit more consistent shots by being more committed to your decisions. More...
