There are few things more deflating that stepping up to a greenside chip or pitch with hopes of getting the ball close, only to end up skulling the ball over the green or into serious trouble, like a ...
Teaching professional Daril Pacinella, is a certified TPI Fitness Instructor and is the director of instruction at his academy located at Longhi’s Golf Facility in Southwick. He has been a golf ...
Daril Pacinella is the Director of Instruction of his golf academy at Longhi's Golf Facility in Southwick Mass. He has been a golf pro for more than 40 years and has been honored by Golf Magazine as ...
Golfers who hit a lot of thin shots tend to swing the club too steeply into the ball. That's because they slide past the ball on the downswing and have to force the club down to make contact. When ...
Q: I’m having problems skulling my chips. It seems every time I get near the green I skull my chips. What am I doing wrong? It’s very frustrating. Thanks, Lindsay. A: For those who don’t know the ...
Skulling the ball on little pitch shots comes from swinging up at impact. You need to hit down on the ball. Start with 75 percent of your weight on your front foot and play the ball about middle in ...
Johnson Wagner's Live From spots have become must-see TV at the majors. But those on site might want to proceed with caution. As the former PGA Tour player took Golf Channel viewers on a tour of the ...