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What Golf Digest editors learned from their GHIN Handicap Rewinds—and the best tips that worked for them
Each year we have Golf Digest editors look at their USGA handicap rewinds. Here's our dive into some of the results.
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15 things I learned from 15 different tour pros in 2025
In 2025, I spent another year working like a scientist studying tour pros like lab rats making their way around a maze.
Our robot test attempts to answer the impossible question: how far would a peak Tiger have hit it with a modern driver ...
Rory McIlroy talking about the Golf Channel Games: "Sometimes when you try something new it doesn't work out. But I think ...
If you want to build the perfect golf swing you have to analyse the best traits of the greatest golfers - so we asked one of ...
Take a look at the drivers used by the best in the PGA Tour's 2025 Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee ranking and what three of them ...
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Golf Channel Games at Trump National Jupiter decided by Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy chip off
Rory McIlroy on the Golf Channel Games at Trump National Jupiter: 'Sometimes when you try something new it doesn't work out. But I think this one really did.' ...
Tom Watson is one of the very best drivers of the golf ball of all time. Watson was one of the most successful as well, and his ability to control his driver in strong winds was the main reason why he ...
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I gained 30 yards with driver from this lesson
Hitting your clubs further, especially with driver, can be a massive benefit when chasing lower scores. If you can increase ...
Too often, I’ve heard people tell me they aren’t good enough for a custom club fitting. I call B.S. Recently, I took my father-in-law-to-be, Sam, to a club fitting to put this myth to bed once and for ...
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Five of the biggest mistakes high handicappers make
PGA Professional coach Ged Walters provides some very easy wins for you to shave some shots off your scorecard.
The book is Ian Baker-Finch: To Hell and Back. The hell to which Saunders refers is Baker-Finch’s utter loss of form in, and withdrawal from, tournament golf. Baker-Finch, the 1991 Open champion at ...
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