There’s old wisdom that what separates the best players in the world is not how low they shoot on good days but how well they limit the damage and salvage a score when they don’t have their best stuff. It’s a skill you can learn, too, by understanding how to quickly fix your faults on the course. You can’t eliminate your bad habits for good while playing (save that for the range), but a few simple adjustments can reign in your misses and get you to the clubhouse. In our latest issue, Golf Digest’s top-ranked teacher in the country, Butch Harmon, teaches you how to survive six common faults on the course and eliminate them for good when you practice. Sometimes the quick fix that will get you through the round differs from the one that will cure you for good, so understanding both is key to lower scores. Whether you fight a slice off the tee or poor contact with fairway woods, irons or chip shots, Harmon will help you Fix it Fast and Fix it Forever. |