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How to Break 80 in Golf: For Players Who Already Shoot Low 80s
Brian Park, Skillest CEO · LinkedIn This guide on how to break 80 in golf is not for someone who wants to get from 90 to 80. That’s a different problem with different solutions. This is for the golfer who regularly shoots 81, 82, 83, who has proven they can play, but keeps watching the…
The Best Drills for a 10-Handicap (Ranked by Stroke Impact)
If you’re a 10-handicap searching for “best golf drills,” generic drill lists are wasting your time. You don’t need “how to grip a club.” You need to …
How to Add 20 Yards to Your Drive: Tips From Top PGA Coaches
“Add 20 yards” is the most-promised outcome in golf instruction, which means it’s also the most-overpromised. The honest version: yes, most amateurs…
Why Am I Shanking the Ball? Tips From PGA Coaches
You’re not broken. The shank is the most upsetting miss in golf. It comes out of nowhere, then comes again the next swing, then the swing after that, …
How to Fix an Over-the-Top Golf Swing
If your shots are veering off to the right (or left, for lefties) and you can’t seem to find that satisfying, straight ball flight, there’s a good…
How to Increase Swing Speed Naturally: Proven Tips for More Distance
If you’ve ever watched a drive soar down the fairway and wondered, How do they swing that fast?, don’t worry, we do too.
How to Hit a Driver Naturally: Step-by-Step Guide for Consistent Drives
Learn how to hit a driver with confidence. Step-by-step setup, tee height, swing tips, and common mistakes to fix for longer, straighter drives.
How to Hit a Bunker Shot: Step-by-Step Guide for Golfers
Finding your ball in a bunker can feel more than a little deflating. But here’s the good news, it doesn’t have to turn your round into a complete disaster.
How to Fix Early Extension: A Diagnostic Guide for Intermediate Golfers
Fix early extension in your golf swing with this diagnostic guide. Identify if the root cause is mobility, stability, or pattern. Then apply the right drills.










