In years past, tour professionals would roll out of bed before their round and go to the range to hit a few balls before going to the first tee. Nowadays, you won’t see a tour professional who does not do an extended warm up routine before they’ve hit a ball. [Read more…]
How To Calculate Your Handicap (And What It Means)
Do you need to know your handicap in order to enjoy the game of golf? No way. Does it spice things up and make gameplay more interesting? You bet. Especially if you love to better your skills through self-analysis, or if you tend to play at a different level than your usual partners, knowing your handicap (and how it changes over time) adds an extra element of interest to your game. [Read more…]
What Can You Learn From Bad Shots?
We all hate a bad shot, especially if it ends up with a ball out of bounds, or loses you a hole. But, the best thing you can learn from a bad shot is how to overcome it. [Read more…]
What Format Should You Play?
One of the greatest benefits of playing golf is the amount of formats you’re able to play. While stroke play is arguably the most popular and de facto choice, golfers have the opportunity to play a wide variety of formats during recreational or competitive rounds. [Read more…]
Should You Play 9 Holes Or 18?
When it comes to golf in the modern age, a lot of people feel like they don’t have the time to dedicate to going out on the golf course for hours at a time. [Read more…]