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Reading putts can be difficult for even the best golfers. Join Titleist as we explore a better way to read your putts and improve confidence on the greens.
The wider your swing arc, the more clubhead speed you can generate and the farther you can hit the ball. Learn how to create golf swing width with Titleist.
There's more than one way to swing a golf club. In fact, there are infinite ways to swing but finding the most efficient swing for your game, based on what you can physically do, is part of the puzzle that the TPI team aims to help golfers unlock. Said another way, how your swing works is more important than how your swing looks.
There's more than one way to swing a golf club. In fact, there are infinite ways to swing but finding the most efficient swing for your game, based on what you can physically do, is part of the puzzle that the TPI team aims to help golfers unlock. Said another way, how your swing works is more important than how your swing looks.
In this video, Jennifer Hudson, Director of Instruction at Sankaty Head Golf Club and Teaching Professional at Ocean Reef Club, gives us some tips on how to generate more speed by using our body more efficiently during the golf swing.
There's more than one way to swing a golf club. In fact, there are infinite ways to swing but finding the most efficient swing for your game, based on what you can physically do, is part of the puzzle that the TPI team aims to help golfers unlock. Said another way, how your swing works is more important than how your swing looks.
Fast downhill putts are a painful inevitable for every golfer. Learn the best way to approach these putts with Titleist golf tips, learn more today.
Warming up before your round gives you better control of every club in your bag. Join Titleist as we show you how to warm up like the pros before your next round.
If you're looking to find the Titleist golf ball that is best for your game but don't have access to a launch monitor, we're here to help with three
The goal of every TPI assessment is to help evaluate a golfer’s WHAT, HOW and WHY. 3D motion capture and video helps us see WHAT a golfer is doing in their swing. Force and pressure data tells us HOW a golfer uses the ground to create their mechanics. A physical assessment and review of swing thoughts helps us understand WHY a golfer might swing the way they do. With this information, instructors, trainers and medical professionals can advise golfers on how to enhance their performance while minimizing injury risk, ensuring a tailored pathway to improvement.
The goal of every TPI assessment is to help evaluate a golfer’s WHAT, HOW and WHY. 3D motion capture and video helps us see WHAT a golfer is doing in their swing. Force and pressure data tells us HOW a golfer uses the ground to create their mechanics. A physical assessment and review of swing thoughts helps us understand WHY a golfer might swing the way they do. With this information, instructors, trainers and medical professionals can advise golfers on how to enhance their performance while minimizing injury risk, ensuring a tailored pathway to improvement.
The goal of every TPI assessment is to help evaluate a golfer’s WHAT, HOW and WHY. 3D motion capture and video helps us see WHAT a golfer is doing in their swing. Force and pressure data tells us HOW a golfer uses the ground to create their mechanics. A physical assessment and review of swing thoughts helps us understand WHY a golfer might swing the way they do. With this information, instructors, trainers and medical professionals can advise golfers on how to enhance their performance while minimizing injury risk, ensuring a tailored pathway to improvement.
What does it take to be a great putter? It may be easier than you think. Titleist staff member Dave Phillips has worked extensively with some of the best putters on the planet and in this video, Dave shares three things that they all do on every putt they face. When you implement these three keys from Dave, your putting will be more reliable, more consistent and more athletic - attributes that all great putters have in common.
The goal of every TPI assessment is to help evaluate a golfer’s WHAT, HOW and WHY. 3D motion capture and video helps us see WHAT a golfer is doing in their swing. Force and pressure data tells us HOW a golfer uses the ground to create their mechanics. A physical assessment and review of swing thoughts helps us understand WHY a golfer might swing the way they do. With this information, instructors, trainers and medical professionals can advise golfers on how to enhance their performance while minimizing injury risk, ensuring a tailored pathway to improvement.
The goal of every TPI assessment is to help evaluate a golfer’s WHAT, HOW and WHY. 3D motion capture and video helps us see WHAT a golfer is doing in their swing. Force and pressure data tells us HOW a golfer uses the ground to create their mechanics. A physical assessment and review of swing thoughts helps us understand WHY a golfer might swing the way they do.
Iona puts her new Titleist GT Driver through its paces at Dumbarnie Golf Links.
Brad Faxon helps Iona Stephen with her putting.
Join Titleist as we explore a few ways to improve wedge distance control. Explore our interactive videos and drills on improving all aspects of your golf game.
Are you suffering from loss of posture in your golf swing? Use Titleist member Trillium Rose's indoor training drills to help you maintain posture shot after shot.
If you're looking to improve your putting and make more of those clutch putts on the putting green, the first place to start is to improve how you practice. As Titleist Staff Member Trillium Rose shares in this video, getting into the habit of practicing like you play is a sure-fire way to start making more putts when it counts - on the course.
Learn how to evaluate course conditions to choose the right wedge bounce for your game. Join Titleist as we provide proven tips on improving your wedge game.
Trying to fix your golf hook? Titleist has an active solution. Watch this video for a deep dive on stabilizing the clubface at impact and how to cure your over-hook.
In golf, casting happens when you release the club too early causing you to lose speed and power. The best way to stop casting your golf club is to use your lower body properly. In this video, Titleist staff member Dave Phillips goes over how to maintain lag and swing in an efficient sequence that allows you to lean the club shaft forward, de-loft the club face and deliver maximum force into the back of the golf ball, to help prevent you from casting the golf club.
Dusting off the clubs to start the spring/summer season? Titleist Staff Member Jennifer Hudson has a tip to help you ease back into your swing and make sure your body and club are in sync.
In this video, Jennifer Hudson, Director of Instruction at Sankaty Head Golf Club and Teaching Professional at Ocean Reef Club, shares a drill you can do at home to get a better feel of how to finish your swing and release the club head. If you struggle getting all the way through the ball, check out the tip above!
Give Mark's split-hand exercise a try and learn how to train your hands and wrists to square the club face early and take your ball striking to the next level.
Join Titleist as we explore a legwork drill that will help improve your body's motion through the ball to create more powerful shots. Learn more with Titleist.
Struggling to flight your distance wedges? Use this drill from Titleist Instructor Mark Blackburn on how to hit low launching, high spinning wedge shots.
Use Titleist members Jason Baile and Lance Gill's tips for fine-tuning your weight & pressure distribution and start swinging different shots the way you envision.
Focus on these four crucial elements and you'll start developing 'a strong spine' game that will serve you well, even on those days when you're not in top form.
Learn how to stop early extension in your golf swing. Use Titleist instructor and TPI co-founder Dr. Greg Rose's test as your first step to curing early extension.
Learn how to stop the slice. Try Titleist instructors Cameron McCormick and Corey Lundberg's playbook and eliminate those errant flares to the right for good.
Watch this video with Titleist member Mark Blackburn as he explains a solution to fix your driver slice. Use your wrists properly and stop slicing for good!
Learn Titleist member Mark Blackburn's reliable technique for dialing in your wedge distances. Follow his proven method for calibrating each wedge in your bag.
Controlling distance on your bunker shots can be one of the most difficult things to master. Learn how to control your bunker distance with Titleist golf tips.
There are a lot of fantastic drills, swing tips and information out there when it comes to practicing and improving your game. While learning new ways to get better is worthwhile, Titleist Staff Member Justin Parsons notes a way to avoid overloading yourself with information and instead, focus on these stages to implementing changes to your swing and overall game.
Looking for a way to improve your touch around the greens? Try out this drill from Titleist Staff Member Corey Lundberg to work on the trajectory and landing areas of your chips and pitches.
Trying to work on your golf swing? Join Titleist Staff Member Jennifer Hudson as she shows us how to use a hammer to check your hinge and follow through.
The concept of "bounce" when it comes to wedge shots can confuse many golfers. Learn how to effectively use the bounce on your wedge with Titleist tips.
One of the keys to improving your putting stroke is to be aware of your putting path. Learn how to check your putting stroke to consistently sink putts.
Swing rotation is a cornerstone of any professional golfer's golf swing. Join Titleist as we explore a drill to improve swing rotation and arm structure.
Check out Titleist Instruction member Mark Blackburn's advise for longer drives. As Mark explains, to hit the ball farther, the club has to travel farther.
Make more birdies with Titleist! Learn how to control the bottom of your swing arc and ensure that it's consistently right under or just past the golf ball.
How do you make sure you're ready for your next round of golf? Titleist Staff Member and Sports Psychologist Dr. Morris Pickens is here with a checklist of the four "must-haves" that he uses with his players before a competitive round of golf.
Imagine the green like a pie and throw darts with your short iron to size up the shot. Use Titleist Instructor Tom Patri's tips and watch your scores improve.
It's a desperate feeling when you lose your swing, but this simple drill from Titleist Instructor Trillium Rose shows how to fix your golf swing mid-round.
Get ready for the new season by checking out these pointers from Titleist Instructor and TPI co-founder, Dave Phillips. Tune up your game with Titleist.
Golf grip is the first building block of the swing and arguably the most important fundamental. Use these Titleist tips for building a proper grip technique!
Can't trust your eyes on short putts? Trust your feet. Watch as Titleist Instructor Mark Blackburn shares how to properly read putting greens with your feet!
Most golfers trail arm becomes compromised at the top of their backswing. Join Titleist as we show you an easy drill to improve your trail arm structure.
As you move the golf club away from the golf ball, the first couple of feet in the motion is do-or-die. If you get the club on track correctly, your odds of hitting a solid shot are significantly better than if your club travels off-plane and out of balance. Luckily, Titleist staff member Jason Baile has a simple but effective drill that will help you train a perfect takeaway and set up the rest of your swing for success.
Although having good golf swing mechanics is crucial, there isn't a single perfect golf swing. As Titleist staff member Justin Parsons shares in this video, the best golf swings are flexible and top shot-makers use a range of techniques to control the golf ball. And the ability to flight, curve, and spin the golf ball in an infinite number of different ways will certainly be an advantage when it comes to matching the shot at hand. Explore even more tips and drills from some of the best instructors in the game at https://www.titleist.com/instruction
In golf, to perform under pressure you need to think clearly and in this video, Titleist staff member Justin Parsons shows how a sound pre-shot routine will help to free up your mind and allow you to play your best when when it matters most.
Devote some practice time to your bunker game and focus on these golf tips from Titleist member Jonathan Yarwood to put sizzling spin on your bunker shots.
To putt intelligently and to give tough greens their due respect, Dave details the importance of your first putt. It requires some extra thought and strategizing as you read and plan that first lag putt, ensuring that your next putt is as easy and makable as possible.
We reached out to Titleist staff member Jack Druga, the PGA Professional at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, host of the 2018 U.S. Open. In the video above, Jack shares a simple training aid that was passed on to him by the legendary teacher Davis Love, Jr. Give Jack's tip a try and let us know if it helps you to feel and understand that bounce is your friend, especially in the sand.
Do you swing too much inside out? If you do, you very likely hit a push or a massive hook. In this video, Cameron McCormick and Corey Lundberg from Altus Performance breakdown how to diagnose swing direction and what you can do to solve your in-to-out path with some simple tools you can find at home.
Finesse wedge shots are one of the more difficult shots to master on the course. Learn how head rotation plays a key role in these shots with Titleist.
When it comes to your short game, the smallest twitch can spell disaster. Learn how to have a more successful short game with Titleist tips.
Escaping a fairway bunker can be a tricky prospect for any golfer. Learn how you can utilize your legs to escape fairway bunkers with Titleist.
Looking for more speed in your swing? Join Titleist and Trillium Rose as we explore an easy drill to use your legs to maximize more speed in your swing.
Sometimes, the reason for poor shot contact lies in how you set up your shot. Learn how to adjust your setup to make better contact with Titleist golf tips.
Knowing how to hit a perfect lob shot is an important skill in every golfer's arsenal. Learn how lowering the handle can lead to higher lofts with Titleist.
Gamify your putting practice. Watch as Titleist's Cameron McCormick and Corey Lundberg show how to turn putting practice into a game we can keep score of.
Will Zalatoris answered. Join Will for a short game masterclass as he works his way through 10 questions about chipping techniques, wedge gapping, his favorite Vokey Design wedge and more.
You have a much greater chance of hitting a poor shot by keeping your head still than you do in letting it move. Watch Jonathan Yarwood dispel this golf myth.
Michael Breed shares some of his keys to help you fine-tune your short game strategy. One of his primary concepts includes breaking the green into quadrants to help you strategize more effectively, play to your strengths, and sink the next putt.
Titleist staff member Justin Parsons shares his advice on how to improve your shot-shaping strategy. As Justin explains, when you improve your ability to work the ball left-to-right and right-to-left, it allows you to aim more conservatively, but bend your ball flight aggressively towards different hole locations.
Watch this video as Titleist instructor Mark Blackburn shows how slight adjustments to your ball position can provide an easy way to shape your shots.
The TPI team approach emphasizes collaboration among various professionals, including trainers, physical therapists, and coaches, to create a comprehensive support system for golfers. This multidisciplinary team works together to assess each player’s physical capabilities and tailor training programs accordingly.
In this video Titleist staff member James Sieckmann reviews the bounce and grind options available in Vokey SM8 wedges. James provides a clear explanation of what bounce is and how this critical wedge design element helps you play finesse shots around the green.
For landmarks in this practice drill, Skip uses three different bunkers in the short game area at Titleist's Manchester Lane Test Facility. Trusting his eyes, his feel and just one Vokey SM8 wedge, Skip shows how you can hit wedges near, far and every distance in between. All you need is a little practice and trust in your own athleticism.
Learning how to control your club face is essential to creating more consistency in your game. And with this simple drill from Titleist Staff Member Jennifer Hudson, you can gain a deeper understanding of where your club face should be pointed with the help of items you probably have in your house.
If the practice range at your course is closed or if you're just running late for your tee time, Titleist staff member Jonathan Yarwood shows how can start loosening up right in the parking lot to give yourself a chance to play well without the benefit of your normal warm-up routine.
Follow Jonathan Yarwood's advice on how a ProV1x Custom Alignment logo (available on all Titleist golf balls) can take your putting game to the next level.
Aiming properly on the greens is only half the battle when it comes to making putts. Learn the best way to mark your Titleist golf ball to hole more putts.
Playing a round in the wind is every golfer's nightmare. Learn how to master hitting a wedge shot in the wind with Titleist staff member Corey Lundberg.
Hitting a slice is the bane of existence for many golfers. Join Titleist as we explore a foolproof and low-cost drill for curing your slice shot quickly.
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