
How to Adjust Your Driver
In this lesson, Matt comprehensively answers the most frequently asked question among PluggedInGolf readers: “How do I adjust my driver?”

In this lesson, Matt comprehensively answers the most frequently asked question among PluggedInGolf readers: “How do I adjust my driver?”

There are far too many golf training aids. How do you know which ones are good and which ones aren’t? Read this article.

Just like your car or your home, your golf clubs require maintenance to be their best. In this final installment of Build Your Best Bag, Matt discusses the three simple things you can do to keep your clubs in top condition.

Not sure what to do with that one extra spot in your bag? Matt has plenty of creative ideas in this penultimate edition of Build Your Best Bag.

There have never been so many choices in the long game, or so much confusion. In this lesson, Matt helps to clear up the misinformation and guide you to the best hybrids and fairway woods for your game.

If you want to get up and down from a trash can or knock it close for birdie, you’re going to need good wedges. Take the first step towards them by reading this lesson.

The biggest investment a golfer makes is usually his iron set. Make sure you spend that money wisely by following the tips in this lesson.

If you can’t make putts, you can’t go low. In this lesson, Matt explains how to find the right putter for you so you can shoot your best scores.

The first club that you need to fit into your new, best bag is the driver. Find out why and how to do that in this lesson.

There’s a reason that the guy who plays five different brands of golf balls each round also can’t break 100 – the ball matters! That’s why selecting a ball is the first step towards building your best bag.

In this lesson, Matt comprehensively answers the most frequently asked question among PluggedInGolf readers: “How do I adjust my driver?”

There are far too many golf training aids. How do you know which ones are good and which ones aren’t? Read this article.

Just like your car or your home, your golf clubs require maintenance to be their best. In this final installment of Build Your Best Bag, Matt discusses the three simple things you can do to keep your clubs in top condition.

Not sure what to do with that one extra spot in your bag? Matt has plenty of creative ideas in this penultimate edition of Build Your Best Bag.

There have never been so many choices in the long game, or so much confusion. In this lesson, Matt helps to clear up the misinformation and guide you to the best hybrids and fairway woods for your game.

If you want to get up and down from a trash can or knock it close for birdie, you’re going to need good wedges. Take the first step towards them by reading this lesson.

The biggest investment a golfer makes is usually his iron set. Make sure you spend that money wisely by following the tips in this lesson.

If you can’t make putts, you can’t go low. In this lesson, Matt explains how to find the right putter for you so you can shoot your best scores.

The first club that you need to fit into your new, best bag is the driver. Find out why and how to do that in this lesson.

There’s a reason that the guy who plays five different brands of golf balls each round also can’t break 100 – the ball matters! That’s why selecting a ball is the first step towards building your best bag.

In this lesson, Matt comprehensively answers the most frequently asked question among PluggedInGolf readers: “How do I adjust my driver?”

There are far too many golf training aids. How do you know which ones are good and which ones aren’t? Read this article.

Just like your car or your home, your golf clubs require maintenance to be their best. In this final installment of Build Your Best Bag, Matt discusses the three simple things you can do to keep your clubs in top condition.

Not sure what to do with that one extra spot in your bag? Matt has plenty of creative ideas in this penultimate edition of Build Your Best Bag.

There have never been so many choices in the long game, or so much confusion. In this lesson, Matt helps to clear up the misinformation and guide you to the best hybrids and fairway woods for your game.

If you want to get up and down from a trash can or knock it close for birdie, you’re going to need good wedges. Take the first step towards them by reading this lesson.

The biggest investment a golfer makes is usually his iron set. Make sure you spend that money wisely by following the tips in this lesson.

If you can’t make putts, you can’t go low. In this lesson, Matt explains how to find the right putter for you so you can shoot your best scores.

The first club that you need to fit into your new, best bag is the driver. Find out why and how to do that in this lesson.

There’s a reason that the guy who plays five different brands of golf balls each round also can’t break 100 – the ball matters! That’s why selecting a ball is the first step towards building your best bag.