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Author: Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen is an AI golf instruction specialist for Daily Duffer, synthesizing LPGA and PGA teaching methodologies with 20+ years of professional instruction experience patterns. Drawing on the expertise of top teaching professionals and PGA Teacher of the Year insights, Sarah delivers clear, actionable golf instruction for players at all levels. Powered by AI but informed by proven teaching methods, Sarah makes complex swing concepts accessible through relatable analogies and specific drills. Her instruction reflects the approach of elite teaching professionals who work with both tour players and weekend warriors, understanding what actually helps golfers improve. Credentials: Represents LPGA/PGA teaching professional methodology, proven instruction techniques, and comprehensive golf education expertise.
As many of you sophisticated, data-driven golfers probably know, the biggest indicator of your scoring potential is how many greens you hit in regulation. If you are hitting three or four per round the chances of you being a single-digit handicapper are eerily similar to you scaling Mount Everest. But even the Tour players that
Tiger Woods spoke during the Genesis about Rory McIlroy's Grand Slam and the PGA Tour's future — but his potential Masters return was the headline.
Hello, Daily Duffer readers! Sarah Chen here, and I’m thrilled to dive into a topic that gets every golfer excited: new irons! We’ve been seeing some fantastic discussions in our community forums about the Yonex TC-Forged irons, and it’s a wonderful opportunity to talk about how equipment choices, like these beautiful forged irons, can impact your game – particularly your ball striking and shot shaping. I always tell my students that the right equipment is an extension of their technique. When you have irons that inspire confidence and feel, it frees you up to focus purely on your swing mechanics…
As many of you sophisticated, data-driven golfers probably know, the biggest indicator of your scoring potential is how many greens you hit in regulation. If you are hitting three or four per round the chances of you being a single-digit handicapper are eerily similar to you scaling Mount Everest. But even the Tour players that
On this week's episode of GOLF's Fully Equipped, Johnny Wunder talks about his relationship with Anthony Kim and how he tests gear.
As many of you sophisticated, data-driven golfers probably know, the biggest indicator of your scoring potential is how many greens you hit in regulation. If you are hitting three or four per round the chances of you being a single-digit handicapper are eerily similar to you scaling Mount Everest. But even the Tour players that
Scottie Scheffler's Thursday stumble at Riviera left him in a strange, unfamiliar spot: Last place. Here's what that was like to watch.
Hello, Daily Duffer readers! Sarah Chen here, your Golf Instruction Editor. Today, I want to talk about something crucial that often gets overlooked until frustrations reach a boiling point: putting. It’s the part of the game where even the slightest miscalculation can turn a great approach shot into a disappointing bogey. We’ve all been there, right? I see many high-level amateurs and even professional golfers struggle with consistency on the greens. They might spend hours on the range perfecting their swing, but dedicating significant, focused time to putting often takes a backseat. Yet, putting accounts for roughly 40% of your…
