The Titleist T150 irons are everything players love about T100, only more. The fully forged feel and precise flighting – in 2-degree stronger lofts – offer outstanding touch and control, while the refined Muscle Channel and updated shape enhance feel, forgiveness and player confidence. » Subscribe to Titleist: https://www.youtube.com/@titleist?sub_confirmation=1
Month: March 2025
As Titleist staff member Brad Faxon explains, step one for how to read greens better is finding the straight putt. Doing this will help you gain a general sense of the pitch of the green, making it easier to determine how any putt will roll and break. Explore even more tips and drills from some
Every golfer gets nervous on the first tee. But how do you channel that nervous energy into more positive outcomes? In this video, Titleist staff member Dr. Mo Pickens shares an easy practice swing hack that will help you overcome the first tee jitters, keep your swing in tempo and start your rounds off on
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How to square the clubface at impact for perfect contact relies heavily on the proper grip. Titleist Staff Member Jason Baile is here with a key checkpoint to help you out. Explore even more tips and drills from some of the best instructors in the game at https://www.titleist.com/instruction. » Subscribe to Titleist: https://www.youtube.com/@titleist?sub_confirmation=1
Great ball strikers all have a similar look through impact – club shaft leaning forward, square, de-lofted club face, ball-first contact followed by shallow, dollar-bill divots. This is the recipe to hit better iron shots. As Titleist Staff Member Jason Baile explains, more powerful, piercing shots that fly true stem from proper hand action. Add
Join Will and Vokey wedge rep, Aaron Dill, for a full #SM10 Vokey wedge deep dive as they talk through Will’s setup and his approach to different shots around the green. Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/502le6DuLek
Associated Press Mar 1, 2025, 01:57 AM ET Open Extended Reactions SINGAPORE — Lydia Ko shot a 4-under 68 on Saturday to move from one stroke behind to one stroke in front after three rounds of the HSBC Women’s World Championship. The 27-year-old South Korean-born New Zealander had a 54-hole total of 10-under 206 on
Associated Press Feb 28, 2025, 07:33 PM ET Open Extended Reactions PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Jake Knapp was 11 shots worse than his opening round at the Cognizant Classic and still stayed in front, curling in a 15-foot birdie putt on his final hole Friday for a 1-under 70 and a one-shot lead over