Lincoln from Oakland, Calif., writes: I was recently paired with two 15-handicappers who used the AimPoint method to read the greens all day. Not only did they look ridiculous and slow down play but ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. But while Hovland made things look simple on the greens at Albany Golf Course, putting ...
Eight-foot putts are not typically stressful for PGA Tour pros, but the 8-foot par putt that Max Homa faced on Friday morning on the fifth at Augusta National had to be made if he was going to stay ...
Everyone in golf has seen it used, but not everyone understands how to use it. In “Live From The Players,” PGA Tour pros and AimPoint founder Mark Sweeney describe how to implement the green-reading ...
Paige Spiranac has once again weighed in on the pace of play issue. The topic has been in the spotlight of the golf world lately, and Spiranac has commented on the topic several times. Now the ...
Golf has been under a lot of scrutiny recently over pace of play and a variety of other issues, however, one influencer ...
Lucas Glover wants the PGA Tour to ban AimPoint. Collin Morikawa says not so fast. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday at the Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines, Morikawa defended the popular ...
When the best golfers in the world line up a putt these days, many of them look completely deranged. Their process for reading greens everywhere from Augusta National to St Andrews involves standing ...
The PGA Tour's slow-play debate never really dies, it just gets reheated over, and over, and over again. This week it is again at the top of everyone's mind after Tom Kim was flamed for his pace on ...
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